Computer Science – Data Structures and Algorithms
Scientific paper
2010-03-15
Computer Science
Data Structures and Algorithms
Scientific paper
Protein/Peptide microarrays are rapidly gaining momentum in the diagnosis of cancer. High-density and highthroughput peptide arrays are being extensively used to detect tumor biomarkers, examine kinase activity, identify antibodies having low serum titers and locate antibody signatures. Improving the yield of microarray fabrication involves solving a hard combinatorial optimization problem called the Border Length Minimization Problem (BLMP). An important question that remained open for the past seven years is if the BLMP is tractable or not. We settle this open problem by proving that the BLMP is NP-hard. We also present a hierarchical refinement algorithm which can refine any heuristic solution for the BLMP problem. We also prove that the TSP+1-threading heuristic is an O(N)- approximation. The hierarchical refinement solver is available as an opensource code at http://launchpad.net/blm-solve.
Dinh Hieu
Kundeti Vamsi
Rajasekaran Sanguthevar
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