Abstract
This monograph presents an approach to complexity theory which offers a means of analysing algorithms in terms of their tractability. The authors consider the problem in terms of parameterized languages and taking "k-slices" of the language. In doing so, the reader is introduced to new classes of algorithms which may be analysed more precisely than hereto. The authors have made the book as self-contained as possible and a lot of background material is included. As a result, computer scientists, mathematicians, and graduate students interested in the design and analysis of algorithms will find much of interest in this book.
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Flum, J., Downey, R. G., & Fellows, M. R. (2002). Parameterized Complexity. The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 8(4), 528. https://doi.org/10.2307/797960
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