Questions tagged [set-cover]
In combinatorics, it is the problem of selecting a minimum number of sets so that these sets combined contain all the elements found in some reference set.
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Minimum cases of n choose k with respect of n choose q
I have a list
people = ['P1', 'P2', 'P3', 'P4', 'P5', 'P6', 'P7']
allComb4 = list(itertools.combinations(people,4)) # n choose k
#[('P1', 'P2', 'P3', 'P4'), ('P1', 'P2', 'P3', 'P5'), ('P1', 'P2', 'P3'...
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Optimizing Circle Coverage for Two-Dimensional Data Points
I have a question. I want to solve the problem with the following conditions.
The given data are two-dimensional x, y coordinate data.
I'd like to include all this data as a circle (two circles can ...
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Geometric Set Cover Problem and Union Complexity
I have encountered an instance of the Geometric Set Cover problem where the complexity of the union of any subset with size, say k, of m objects is linear with respect to m. I am aware of a well-known ...
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How to find the least combination of tables which will cover all the column in a column -table data using Python?
I have a table with 2 columns tablename and columnname, where the same column can be present in multiple tables. I'm looking for the least combination of tables where I can cover all columns. I tried ...
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Genetic Algorithm does not improve solution (Set Covering Problem)
I made a genetic algorithm to solve the Set Covering Problem (SCP) which consists of given a coverage matrix that tells us which columns cover which rows and what is the cost of each column to find ...
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How to solve this linear programming problem?
Consider a set of city districts 𝐼. There is a candidate for building a medical emergency service station in every city district. The cost of building an ambulance station is given by the parameter 𝑓...
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How can I get a random selection from one dictionary that is a subset of another, without hitting recursion limit so often?
Disclaimer: I have checked many questions with similar keywords, but I don't believe they address my situation. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't find anything.
I'm trying to get coverage ...
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How can I efficiently randomly select items from a dictionary that meet my requirements?
So at the moment, I have a large dictionary of items. Might be a little confusing, but each of these keys have different values, and the values themselves correspond to another dictionary.
I need to ...
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Shipping from Minimize Number of Warehouses while generating shipping plans
I'm working to figure out an algorithm to solve the problem below:
There are w warehouses that store p different products with different
quantities
A customer places an order on n out of the p ...
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Minimal `set cover` solution in Clojure
I've been trying ways to distill (a lot of) database index suggestions into a set of indexes that are applicable to most databases. To do that it turns out I need to solve a pretty basic but NP ...
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AttributeError: 'LpAffineExpression' object has no attribute 'solve', Error in Pullp
I'm trying to implement a problem a basis problem os Set covering with python, but pulp gives me all the time the error: AttributeError: 'LpAffineExpression' object has no attribute 'solve'
This is ...
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Confused about the for loop in the Set Covering Problem (Greedy Algorithms)
This is my first time learning data structure and algorithms. I am stuck in the Grokking Algorithm Chapter 8 Greedy Algorithms, where there is a simple Set Covering Problem given to the readers.
Is ...
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How to group route of journey (Set cover problem)
I have this issue need to solve:
Input:
List of route between city, all route will start from same origin
Set of all city
Output:
Group of path that can visit all city, if not found then return ...
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Minimal vs Minimum solution for Set Cover
There is a set of items that need to be covered. The subsets of these items are available. If we ask for the minimum number of these subsets that cover the whole items, the problem is the well-known ...
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Extended version of the set cover problem
I don't generally ask questions on SO, so if this question seems inappropriate for SO, just tell me (help would still be appreciated of course).
I'm still a student and I'm currently taking a class in ...
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Return keys when solving Set Cover problem with a dictionary and the greedy algorithm
I have a set cover problem to solve where I would like to have the names of the sets returned to me. I figure a good way to store the named sets is in a dictionary.
I found this blog which implements ...
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Set cover problem with unknown elements inside of subset
The problem is:
Tommy has a square house with size N divided into cell and he want to place sensor detection devices around the house for security. Each sensor can detect up to K step count from the ...
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Why does this two-line change break this minizinc set-cover program?
The program below (adapted from http://www.hakank.org/minizinc/set_covering4b.mzn ) is a solution to the set-cover problem (example data provided at end of question). This runs correctly.
int: ...
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Minimal list of sub-sets covering elements
Given a list of sets which contain elements:
[setA: {a, b, e},
setB: {d, e, c}.
setC: {a, d}
]
and a list L of elements needed to cover: [x, y, z, ...]
find the smallest list of sets from L whose ...
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An example of an input to the set cover problem which does not provide a 2-approximation
I need some help with the following question:
Show an example of an input to the set cover problem for which the greedy algorithm shown in class does not provide a 2-approximation.
The greedy ...
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optimal algorithm to solve CLSP(Capacitated Lot Sizing) with the transportation constraints and storage levels
A bank has an ATM machine. For a particular week, the usage of cash in millions as below.
5- Monday
4- Tuesday
1- Wednesday
15- Thursday
6- Friday
2- Saturday
4- Sunday
The bank hires a depositing ...
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Set cover: Generating test instances [closed]
I'm looking forward to solve the Set Cover Problem using a genetic algorithm. I've been looking everywhere for some good test instances, but without any big success.
What I'm looking for would be ...
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Greedy algorithm set cover
In the below instance of set cover. How many sets the greedy algorithm will pick?. All sets have cost 1.
Can anyone explain me. What is the solution for this question.
So how will be greedy ...
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Optimizing Itertools Results in Python
I am calling itertools in python (see below). In this code, snp_dic is a dictionary with integer keys and sets as values. The goal here is to find the minimum list of keys whose union of values is a ...
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Query for Set Cover
Good Day, I would like to implement a T-SQL query for the Set Cover Problem but have been unable to find any hints on how to do this in SQL.
In my case, my table just has two columns (IDnumber and ...
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Optimum way to find fewest nodes with most points in Javascript
I have a set of nodes that each contain 0 or more points. There are duplicate points between nodes, but each node may contain points that are unique to that node.
For example:
Node A
Point 1
Point ...
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How to get ALL minimal set covers?
Set cover algorithms tend to provide just one solution for finding a minimum number of sets to cover. How to go about finding all such solutions?
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Set cover approximation in R
I'm trying to solve or implement an approximation to the set cover problem in R. Given a data frame like this.
sets n
1 s1 1
2 s1 2
3 s1 3
4 s2 2
5 s2 4
6 s3 3
7 s3 4
8 s4 4
9 s4 ...
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Optimize Choices - Maximize Set From Selecting A Limited Number Of Bags From A List Of Bags
I have a list of bags. If allowed N selections, how do I choose the N bags that will maximize my set?
e.g.
choices = [ [A,A,Z], [B,A,E], [Z,Z,B,W], [Q], ...]
If N = 2 I would like to know that...
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How to find smallest number of lists needed to cover all elements in another list
I'm working on a code using Matlab in which I need to find the least number lists (in some set of given lists) necessary to cover all the elements of a reference list.
For example, say my reference ...
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Whether this is a set cover
Assume that the universe is U, and the subfamily is S={s11,s12,...s1a,s21,...,s2b,...,sn1,...snz}, each element is the subset of U. Now I want choose the minimal number of elements in S to cover the ...
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Logic to find minimum number of strings for complete coverage of characters
I have set of strings
[abcd,
efgh,
abefg]
How to find the minimum number of strings that covers all the characters (abcdefgh)
Answer would be abcd and efgh. But what would be the algorithm to find ...
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What is the fastest way to do greedy set cover with Pandas?
This question is not completely the same as the greedy set cover problem, but they share the same idea.
Given a Pandas dataframe df1 with one column df['s'] composed of a set of keys of df2:
import ...
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Minimum Set Cover Algorithm: Finding Size of Optimal Cover
The Set-Cover Problem consists of the following:
Given:
A set of Items U.
A set of Sets S each of which contain items from U.
Find the set of sets C such that:
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Set Cover Reduction
Let's say we have a set U = {x1, x2, x3} and a set S = {{x1},{x1, x2},{x1, x3},{x1,x1,x3}}.
This is purely an example and the problem is for the general problem. This looks just like a regular set ...
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Brute force complexity of Set Cover
We can solve Set Cover Problem by forming all the possible sets combination and verifying whether it is the minimum solution. Now we can have at most 2^n such sets combination where 'n' is the number ...
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Fastest Algorithm for Finding a Minimum Set Cover
What is the most time-efficient and correct algorithm that finds the minimum set cover?
I don't need the code itself. I would like an explanation or pseudo code on how it works.
For an example, we ...
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Maximum set cover of graph
I have a universal set and number of sets S. i need to find maximum number of sets from S such that there is no common element between any choosen two sets.
My Approch--- I have consider each sets ...
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Complexity measurement of NP-complete
For example, the set-cover decision problem is known to be a NP-complete problem. The input of this problems is a universe U, a family S of subsets of U, and an integer k ().
One thing that I'm ...
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Minimum set cover
I would like to solve a minimum set cover problem of the following sort. All the lists contain only 1s and 0s.
I say that a list A covers a list B if you can make B from A by inserting exactly x ...
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How would I sort through lists of frequently used words to find efficient combinations using the most unique words as possible?
I have lists of the most frequently used words, derived from Google's publicly available ngram data.
I have:
6800 frequent 2grams
4800 frequent 3grams
2500 frequent 4grams
1100 frequent 5grams
an ...
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Greedy Set Coverage algorithm built by *removing* sets
I am trying to implement a solution for a set coverage problem using a greedy algorithm.
The classic greedy approximation algorithm for it is
input: collection C of sets over universe U , costs: ...
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Is there any appproximate algorithms in set cover when there are too many sets, say, 2^n sets?
I am recently working on a problem which I think is a fork of the set cover problem. However, the number of sets in my problem is as large as 2^n. And the approximate alogrithms I've found seem to be ...
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minimal multiplications vs a set-cover issue
I have a set I ={P1, P2, ..., Pm} , and n finite subsets of I, denoted by R1,R2,...,Rn as follows:
R1 = {P1, P2}
R2 = {P2, P4}
R3 = {P2, P3, P4}
R4 = {P1, P2, P4}
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where Pi denotes an ...
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Variation on set cover problem in R / C++
Given a universe of elements U = {1, 2, 3,...,n} and a number of sets in this universe {S1, S2,...,Sm}, what is the smallest set we can create that will cover at least one element in each of the m ...
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Is this a minimal set-cover problem?
I have the following scenario (preliminary apologies for length, but I wanted to be as descriptive as possible):
I am presented with a list of "recipes" (Ri) that must be fulfilled, in the order ...
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How to optimize this suboptimal Set-Cover solution?
I wrote this program to test how long it would take to "solve" the set-cover problem.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Diagnostics;
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