User talk:Erel SegalWelcome! 2021-09@Erel Segal: In your edit of the page "Integer Programming" on 4th November, 2020 at 17:06 - you mention that "Lenstra's algorithm implies that ILP is polynomial-time solvable also in the dual case, in which n is varying but m (the number of constraints) is constant." Can you add citation to prove this claim? To the best of my knowledge, it is valid only if m+||A|| is constant (Theorem 2, Ganian et al. "Solving integer linear programs by exploiting variable-constraint interactions: A survey." Algorithms 12.12 (2019): 248). If your claim is indeed correct, could you please add the relevant citation or proof to support it?
Holes and topologyHello, I redirected the page Hole (topology) that you created to homotopy group. The reason is that "hole" is not a standard notion in topology, and the content of the page was essentially duplicate with that of the page on homotopy groups. Best, jraimbau (talk) 12:05, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for creating the fixed-point computation pageDear Dr. Segal, thanks for creating this exceptional article. It was very interesting and enlightening to learn more about Brouwer-fixed point theorem from the computational perspective. Saung Tadashi (talk) 20:29, 17 April 2023 (UTC)
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Moved back into mainspace and marked a# reviewed. Many thanks Mccapra (talk) 14:43, 30 January 2024 (UTC)
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@North8000: No - this is why I put the "do not confuse" note at the top. I explain the differences between the terms in the "Related concepts" section at the bottom. --Erel Segal (talk) 18:46, 8 February 2024 (UTC) Confusion about edit to NP-hardnessHi, I was confused by your recent edit to the NP-hardness page. I agree with you (and was interested to learn!) that some undecidable problems are not NP-hard. But I don't see why this contradicts the informal statement "NP-hard problems are at least as hard as the hardest problems in NP". Indeed, the undecidable problems in question are not in NP. Putting it otherwise, the informal statement says that "if Π is an NP-hard problem and Π' is a problem in NP, then Π is at least as hard as Π'". And indeed, then, Π' reduces to Π by definition. So I don't see why you find this informal statement to be inaccurate. What do you think? Could you explain more (to me, and/or on NP-hardness) why you find the statement inaccurate? For now my opinion would be that we should mention the fact about non-NP-hard undecidable problems, but that we could keep the statement. Thanks! --a3nm (talk) 08:49, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
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Recommendations on fair division+social choice articlesThere's a lot of good articles you've written on fair division and social choice. First, I wanted to say thank you for your hard work :) I also wanted to make some suggestions—I think your articles are great, but I think there's some ways to improve their readership:
As an example of an introductory page I've written, I've reworked Arrow's impossibility theorem to serve as a discussion on some of the more important results in social choice regarding independence of irrelevant alternatives. – Closed Limelike Curves (talk) 20:00, 30 August 2024 (UTC)
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