A Faster Pseudopolynomial Time Algorithm for Subset Sum (1507.02318v3)
Abstract: Given a multiset $S$ of $n$ positive integers and a target integer $t$, the subset sum problem is to decide if there is a subset of $S$ that sums up to $t$. We present a new divide-and-conquer algorithm that computes all the realizable subset sums up to an integer $u$ in $\widetilde{O}!\left(\min{\sqrt{n}u,u{4/3},\sigma}\right)$, where $\sigma$ is the sum of all elements in $S$ and $\widetilde{O}$ hides polylogarithmic factors. This result improves upon the standard dynamic programming algorithm that runs in $O(nu)$ time. To the best of our knowledge, the new algorithm is the fastest general algorithm for this problem. We also present a modified algorithm for cyclic groups, which computes all the realizable subset sums within the group in $\widetilde{O}!\left(\min{\sqrt{n}m,m{5/4}}\right)$ time, where $m$ is the order of the group.
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