Abstract

Huber, Krokhin, and Powell (2013) introduced a concept of skew bisubmodularity, as a generalization of bisubmodularity, in their complexity dichotomy theorem for valued constraint satisfaction problems over the three-value domain. In this paper we consider a natural generalization of the concept of skew bisubmodularity and show a connection between the generalized skew bisubmodularity and a convex extension over rectangles. We also analyze the dual polyhedra, called skew bisubmodular polyhedra, associated with generalized skew bisubmodular functions and derive a min–max theorem that characterizes the minimum value of a generalized skew bisubmodular function in terms of a minimum-norm point in the associated skew bisubmodular polyhedron.

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