5 research outputs found
Reconfiguration of basis pairs in regular matroids
In recent years, combinatorial reconfiguration problems have attracted great
attention due to their connection to various topics such as optimization,
counting, enumeration, or sampling. One of the most intriguing open questions
concerns the exchange distance of two matroid basis sequences, a problem that
appears in several areas of computer science and mathematics. In 1980, White
proposed a conjecture for the characterization of two basis sequences being
reachable from each other by symmetric exchanges, which received a significant
interest also in algebra due to its connection to toric ideals and Gr\"obner
bases. In this work, we verify White's conjecture for basis sequences of length
two in regular matroids, a problem that was formulated as a separate question
by Farber, Richter, and Shan and Andres, Hochst\"attler, and Merkel. Most of
previous work on White's conjecture has not considered the question from an
algorithmic perspective. We study the problem from an optimization point of
view: our proof implies a polynomial algorithm for determining a sequence of
symmetric exchanges that transforms a basis pair into another, thus providing
the first polynomial upper bound on the exchange distance of basis pairs in
regular matroids. As a byproduct, we verify a conjecture of Gabow from 1976 on
the serial symmetric exchange property of matroids for the regular case.Comment: 28 pages, 6 figure
Scalable String and Suffix Sorting: Algorithms, Techniques, and Tools
This dissertation focuses on two fundamental sorting problems: string sorting
and suffix sorting. The first part considers parallel string sorting on
shared-memory multi-core machines, the second part external memory suffix
sorting using the induced sorting principle, and the third part distributed
external memory suffix sorting with a new distributed algorithmic big data
framework named Thrill.Comment: 396 pages, dissertation, Karlsruher Instituts f\"ur Technologie
(2018). arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1101.3448 by other author