Knapsack Problems: A Parameterized Point of View

نویسندگان

  • Carolin Albrecht
  • Frank Gurski
  • Jochen Rethmann
  • Eda Yilmaz
چکیده

The knapsack problem (KP) is a very famous NP-hard problem in combinatorial optimization. Also its generalization to multiple dimensions named d-dimensional knapsack problem (d-KP) and to multiple knapsacks named multiple knapsack problem (MKP) are well known problems. Since KP, d-KP, and MKP are integer-valued problems defined on inputs of various informations, we study the fixed-parameter tractability of these problems. The idea behind fixed-parameter tractability is to split the complexity into two parts one part that depends purely on the size of the input, and one part that depends on some parameter of the problem that tends to be small in practice. Further we consider the closely related question, whether the sizes and the values can be reduced, such that their bit-length is bounded polynomially or even constantly in a given parameter, i.e. the existence of kernelizations is studied. We discuss the following parameters: the number of items, the threshold value for the profit, the sizes, the profits, the number d of dimensions, and the number m of knapsacks. We also consider the connection of parameterized knapsack problems to linear programming, approximation, and pseudo-polynomial algorithms.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • CoRR

دوره abs/1611.07724  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016