W1

W1 could refer to:

  • W1, a postcode district in the W postcode area of London
  • British NVC community W1 (Salix cinerea - Galium palustre woodland), one of the woodland communities of the British National Vegetation Classification
  • W-1 tool steel, a water-hardening steel
  • one of four manuscripts containing the Magnus Liber, or Magnus liber organi, a compilation of medieval music. The term is derived from the Wolfenbüttel library which holds the manuscript (Herzog August Bibliothek).
  • GN W-1, an electric locomotive built for the Great Northern Railway
  • LNER Class W1, an experimental locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for the London and North Eastern Railway
  • second step of the W0-W6 scale for the classification of meteorites by weathering
  • Wrestle-1, a Japanese professional wrestling promotion
  • Windows 1.0
  • The computational complexity class W[1] in parameterized complexity
  • See also

  • WI (disambiguation)
  • Parameterized complexity

    In computer science, parameterized complexity is a branch of computational complexity theory that focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty with respect to multiple parameters of the input or output. The complexity of a problem is then measured as a function in those parameters. This allows the classification of NP-hard problems on a finer scale than in the classical setting, where the complexity of a problem is only measured by the number of bits in the input. The first systematic work on parameterized complexity was done by Downey & Fellows (1999).

    Under the assumption that P  NP, there exist many natural problems that require superpolynomial running time when complexity is measured in terms of the input size only, but that are computable in a time that is polynomial in the input size and exponential or worse in a parameter k. Hence, if k is fixed at a small value and the growth of the function over k is relatively small then such problems can still be considered "tractable" despite their traditional classification as "intractable".

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