Minimum transversals in posi-modular systems

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Given a system (V, f, d) on a finite set V consisting of two set functions f : 2V → ℝ and d : 2V → ℝ, we consider the problem of finding a set R ⊆ V of the minimum cardinality such that f(X) ≥ d(X) for all X ⊆ V - R, where the problem can be regarded as a natural generalization of the source location problems and the external network problems in (undirected) graphs and hypergraphs. We give a structural characterization of minimal deficient sets of (V, f, d) under certain conditions. We show that all such sets form a tree hypergraph if f is posimodular and d is modulotone (i.e., each nonempty subset X of V has an element v ∈ X such that d(Y) ≥ d(X) for all subsets Y of X that contain v), and that conversely any tree hypergraph can be represented by minimal deficient sets of (V, f, d) for a posi-modular function f and a modulotone function d By using this characterization, we present a polynomial-time algorithm if, in addition, f is submodular and d is given by either d(X) = max{p(v) | v ∈ X} for a function p : V → ℝ+ or d(X) = max{r(v, w) | v ∈ w ∈ V - X} for a function r : V2 → ℝdot;+. Our result provides first polynomial-time algorithms for the source location problem in hypergraphs and the external network problems in graphs and hypergraphs. We also show that the problem is intractable, even if f is submodular and d = 0. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.

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Sakashita, M., Makino, K., Nagamochi, H., & Fujishige, S. (2006). Minimum transversals in posi-modular systems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 4168 LNCS, pp. 576–587). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11841036_52

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