From Width-Based Model Checking to Width-Based Automated Theorem Proving
Abstract
In the field of parameterized complexity theory, the study of graph width measures has been intimately connected with the development of width-based model checking algorithms for combinatorial properties on graphs. In this work, we introduce a general framework to convert a large class of width-based model-checking algorithms into algorithms that can be used to test the validity of graph-theoretic conjectures on classes of graphs of bounded width. Our framework is modular and can be applied with respect to several well-studied width measures for graphs, including treewidth and cliquewidth. As a quantitative application of our framework, we prove analytically that for several long-standing graph-theoretic conjectures, there exists an algorithm that takes a number as input and correctly determines in time double-exponential in whether the conjecture is valid on all graphs of treewidth at most . These upper bounds, which may be regarded as upper-bounds on the size of proofs/disproofs for these conjectures on the class of graphs of treewidth at most , improve significantly on theoretical upper bounds obtained using previously available techniques.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2205.10995,
title = {From Width-Based Model Checking to Width-Based Automated Theorem Proving},
author = {Mateus de Oliveira Oliveira and Sam Urmian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.10995},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
A preliminary version of this work was published in the proceedings of AAAI 2023