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New Algorithms and Hardness Results for Robust Satisfiability of (Promise) CSPs

Data Structures and Algorithms 2026-02-12 v1 Computational Complexity Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

In this paper, we continue the study of robust satisfiability of promise CSPs (PCSPs), initiated in (Brakensiek, Guruswami, Sandeep, STOC 2023 / Discrete Analysis 2025), and obtain the following results: For the PCSP 1-in-3-SAT vs NAE-SAT with negations, we prove that it is hard, under the Unique Games conjecture (UGC), to satisfy 1Ω(1/log(1/ϵ))1-\Omega(1/\log (1/\epsilon)) constraints in a (1ϵ)(1-\epsilon)-satisfiable instance. This shows that the exponential loss incurred by the BGS algorithm for the case of Alternating-Threshold polymorphisms is necessary, in contrast to the polynomial loss achievable for Majority polymorphisms. For any Boolean PCSP that admits Majority polymorphisms, we give an algorithm satisfying 1O(ϵ)1-O(\sqrt{\epsilon}) fraction of the weaker constraints when promised the existence of an assignment satisfying 1ϵ1-\epsilon fraction of the stronger constraints. This significantly generalizes the Charikar--Makarychev--Makarychev algorithm for 2-SAT, and matches the optimal trade-off possible under the UGC. The algorithm also extends, with the loss of an extra log(1/ϵ)\log (1/\epsilon) factor, to PCSPs on larger domains with a certain structural condition, which is implied by, e.g., a family of Plurality polymorphisms. We prove that assuming the UGC, robust satisfiability is preserved under the addition of equality constraints. As a consequence, we can extend the rich algebraic techniques for decision/search PCSPs to robust PCSPs. The methods involve the development of a correlated and robust version of the general SDP rounding algorithm for CSPs due to (Brown-Cohen, Raghavendra, ICALP 2016), which might be of independent interest.

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@article{arxiv.2602.10368,
  title  = {New Algorithms and Hardness Results for Robust Satisfiability of (Promise) CSPs},
  author = {Joshua Brakensiek and Lorenzo Ciardo and Venkatesan Guruswami and Aaron Potechin and Stanislav Živný},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.10368},
  year   = {2026}
}

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75 pages, full version of SODA 2026 paper