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arxiv: 1303.1643 · v1 · pith:NMG47TIZnew · submitted 2013-03-07 · 💻 cs.DS

d-COS-R is FPT via Interval Deletion

classification 💻 cs.DS
keywords deletionintervalcos-rmatrixproblemrowsalgorithmexists
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A binary matrix $M$ has the Consecutive Ones Property (COP) if there exists a permutation of columns that arranges the ones consecutively in all the rows. Given a matrix, the $d$-COS-R problem is to determine if there exists a set of at most $d$ rows whose deletion results in a matrix with COP. We consider the parameterized complexity of this problem with respect to the number $d$ of rows to be deleted as the parameter. The closely related Interval Deletion problem has recently shown to be FPT [Y. Cao and D. Marx, Interval Deletion is Fixed-Parameter Tractable, arXiv:1211.5933 [cs.DS],2012]. In this work, we describe a recursive depth-bounded search tree algorithm in which the problems at the leaf-level are solved as instances of Interval Deletion. The running time of the algorithm is dominated by the running time of Interval Deletion, and therefore we show that $d$-COS-R is fixed-parameter tractable and has a run-time of $O^*(10^d)$.

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