Critical behaviour of combinatorial search algorithms, and the unitary-propagation universality class
Statistical Mechanics
2016-08-16 v2 Computational Complexity
Abstract
The probability P(alpha, N) that search algorithms for random Satisfiability problems successfully find a solution is studied as a function of the ratio alpha of constraints per variable and the number N of variables. P is shown to be finite if alpha lies below an algorithm--dependent threshold alpha\_A, and exponentially small in N above. The critical behaviour is universal for all algorithms based on the widely-used unitary propagation rule: P[ (1 + epsilon) alpha\_A, N] ~ exp[-N^(1/6) Phi(epsilon N^(1/3)) ]. Exponents are related to the critical behaviour of random graphs, and the scaling function Phi is exactly calculated through a mapping onto a diffusion-and-death problem.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0405319,
title = {Critical behaviour of combinatorial search algorithms, and the unitary-propagation universality class},
author = {Christophe Deroulers and Rémi Monasson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0405319},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages; 3 figures