How Hard Is It to Impact the Impact of Your Paper?
Authors: Yongjie Yang
IJCAI 2024 | Conference PDF | Archive PDF | Plain Text | LLM Run Details
| Reproducibility Variable | Result | LLM Response |
|---|---|---|
| Research Type | Theoretical | We embark on the study of the complexity of the CD index manipulation problems, which model scenarios where scholars seek to enhance the CD indices of their papers through the merging, addition, or deletion of papers. We show that these problems are generally computationally hard, even when restricted to very realistic special cases. Specifically, we analyze how various parameters influence the parameterized complexity of these problems. |
| Researcher Affiliation | Academia | Yongjie Yang Chair of Economic Theory, Saarland University, Saarbr ucken, Germany yyongjiecs@gmail.com |
| Pseudocode | No | The paper discusses algorithms and complexity classes but does not provide any pseudocode or algorithm blocks in a structured format. |
| Open Source Code | No | The paper is theoretical and does not mention any associated open-source code for its methodology. |
| Open Datasets | No | The paper is theoretical and does not involve empirical experiments with datasets. It defines concepts like citation graphs but does not use or reference real datasets for training or evaluation. |
| Dataset Splits | No | The paper is theoretical and does not involve empirical experiments with datasets, thus no dataset splits for validation are mentioned. |
| Hardware Specification | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any experimental setup or the hardware used. |
| Software Dependencies | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any software implementation or dependencies with version numbers. |
| Experiment Setup | No | The paper is theoretical and does not describe any experimental setup details such as hyperparameters or training settings. |