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Discrete Applied Mathematics, Volume 107
Volume 107, Number 1-3, December 2000
- Stephan Foldes, Peter L. Hammer:
Disjunctive and conjunctive normal forms of pseudo-Boolean functions. 1-26 - Richard Génisson, Philippe Jégou:
On the relations between SAT and CSP enumerative algorithms. 27-40 - Dorit S. Hochbaum, Anu Pathria:
Approximating a generalization of MAX 2SAT and MIN 2SAT. 41-59 - Norbert Klasner, Hans Ulrich Simon
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General lower bounds on the query complexity within the exact learning model. 61-81 - Hans Kleine Büning:
On subclasses of minimal unsatisfiable formulas. 83-98 - Oliver Kullmann:
Investigations on autark assignments. 99-137 - Jean-Luc Marichal:
The influence of variables on pseudo-Boolean functions with applications to game theory and multicriteria decision making. 139-164 - Hiroshi Nagamochi, Toshihide Ibaraki:
Polyhedral structure of submodular and posi-modular systems. 165-189 - Yasuhiko Takenaga, Shuzo Yajima:
Hardness of identifying the minimum ordered binary decision diagram. 191-201 - Alan D. Taylor, William S. Zwicker:
Trading properties and Alexandrov kernels for Boolean functions. 203-214 - Takao Ueda:
Reflectiveness and compression of threshold transformations. 215-224 - Hans van Maaren, Joost P. Warners:
Bounds and fast approximation algorithms for binary quadratic optimization problems with application to MAX 2SAT. 225-239 - Joost P. Warners, Hans van Maaren:
Solving satisfiability problems using elliptic approximations - effective branching rules. 241-259

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