Simultaneous Consecutive Ones Submatrix and Editing Problems : Classical Complexity \& Fixed-Parameter Tractable Results
Abstract
A binary matrix has the consecutive ones property () for rows (resp. columns) if there is a permutation of its columns (resp. rows) that arranges the ones consecutively in all the rows (resp. columns). If has the for rows and columns, then is said to have the simultaneous consecutive ones property (). In this article, we consider the classical complexity and fixed-parameter tractability of Simultaneous Consecutive Ones Submatrix () and Simultaneous Consecutive Ones Editing () [Oswald et al., Theoretical Comp. Sci. 410(21-23):1986-1992, \hyperref[references]{2009}] problems. We show that the decision versions of and problems are NP-complete. We consider the parameterized versions of and problems with , being the solution size, as the parameter. Given a binary matrix and a positive integer , --, --, and -- problems decide whether there exists a set of rows, columns, and rows as well as columns, respectively, of size at most , whose deletion results in a matrix with the . The --, --, and -- problems decide whether there exists a set of -entries, -entries, and -entries as well as -entries, respectively, of size at most , whose flipping results in a matrix with the \vspace{0.095 in} .
Cite
@article{arxiv.1707.00106,
title = {Simultaneous Consecutive Ones Submatrix and Editing Problems : Classical Complexity \& Fixed-Parameter Tractable Results},
author = {M R Rani and R Subashini and Mohith Jagalmohanan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00106},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
A preliminary version of this paper appeared in the proceedings of the 12th International Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop (FAW 2018)