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Algorithm to Divide a list of numbers into 2 equal sum lists
There is a list of numbers.
The list is to be divided into 2 equal sized lists, with a minimal difference in sum. The sums have to be printed.
#Example:
>>>que = [2,3,10,5,8,9,7,3,5,2]
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14answers
627 views
Is it correct to ask to solve an NP-complete problem on a job interview?
Today there was a question on SO, where the author was given an NP-complete problem during an interview and he obviously hadn't been told that it was one.
What is the purpose of asking such …
6
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3answers
166 views
Is the board game “Go” NP complete?
There are plenty of Chess AI's around, and evidently some are good enough to beat some of the world's greatest players.
I've heard that many attempts have been made to write successful AI's for the …
0
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1answer
66 views
Simple reduction (NP completeness)
hey guys
I'm looking for a means to prove that the bicriteria shortest path problem is np complete.
That is, given a graph with lengths and weights, I need to know if a there exists a path in the …
4
votes
2answers
109 views
Best-case Running-time to solve an NP-Complete problem?
What is the fastest algorithm that exists up with to solve a particular NP-Complete problem? For example, a naive implementation of travelling salesman is O(n!), but with dynamic programming it can be …
3
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7answers
412 views
Subset summing
I have a problem related to the subset sum problem and am wondering if the differences make it easier, i.e. solvable in a reasonable amount of time.
Given a value V, a set size L, and a sequence of …
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5answers
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How can I programmatically determine how to fit smaller boxes into a larger package?
Does anyone know of existing software or algorithms to calculate a package size for shipping multiple items?
I have a bunch of items in our inventory database with length, width and height dimesions …
3
votes
3answers
105 views
Need Algorithm to group files of varying sizes into approximately equal blocks
Hey folks,
I'm trying to figure out an algorithm that will help me group an assortment of files of varying sizes into say, 'n' groups of approximately equal size.
Any ideas on how to achieve …
6
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9answers
326 views
Have you ever had a business requirement that turned out to be an NP-Complete problem?
NP-completeness seems to me like one of those things that's mostly just theoretical and not really something you'd run into in a normal work environment.
So I'm kind of curious if anyone's ever run …
2
votes
5answers
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How to find what numbers in a set add up to another given number?
Here's a problem that I seem to be running into working with an accounting system.
I have a set of transactions, but their sum does not equal the amount that the accounting department thinks that it …
0
votes
3answers
118 views
How to design acceptance probability function for simulated annealing with multiple distinct costs?
I am using simulated annealing to solve an NP-complete resource scheduling problem. For each candidate ordering of the tasks I compute several different costs (or energy values). Some examples are …
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11answers
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What is an NP-complete problem?
What is an NP-complete problem? Why is it such an important topic in computer science?
2
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2answers
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What is the difference between a ‘combinatorial algorithm’ and a ‘linear algorithm’?
Or rather, what is the definition of a combinatorial algorithm and a linear algorithm, resp.?
To make it clear because obviously the first responders misunderstood the question: I am not looking for …
6
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7answers
414 views
Is this “Valid mathematical expression” problem P, or NP?
This question is purely out of curiosity. I am off school for the summer, and was going to implement an algorithm to solve this just for fun. That led to the above question, how hard is this problem?
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6
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8answers
493 views
Possible NP-complete problem?
I'd just like someone to verify whether the following problem is NP-complete or if there is actually a better/easier solution to it than simple brute-force combination checking.
We have a sort-of …
