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Computational complexity theory / Graph theory / Mathematics / Phylogenetics / NP-complete problems / Computational phylogenetics / Analysis of algorithms / Probabilistic complexity theory / Randomized algorithm / Steiner tree problem / Algorithm / Maximum parsimony
Date: 2009-01-01 08:42:54
Computational complexity theory
Graph theory
Mathematics
Phylogenetics
NP-complete problems
Computational phylogenetics
Analysis of algorithms
Probabilistic complexity theory
Randomized algorithm
Steiner tree problem
Algorithm
Maximum parsimony

LNCSFixed Parameter Tractability of Binary Near-Perfect Phylogenetic Tree Reconstruction

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