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On the Average Similarity Degree between Solutions of Random k-SAT and Random CSPs

Artificial Intelligence 2007-05-23 v2 Computational Complexity Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

To study the structure of solutions for random k-SAT and random CSPs, this paper introduces the concept of average similarity degree to characterize how solutions are similar to each other. It is proved that under certain conditions, as r (i.e. the ratio of constraints to variables) increases, the limit of average similarity degree when the number of variables approaches infinity exhibits phase transitions at a threshold point, shifting from a smaller value to a larger value abruptly. For random k-SAT this phenomenon will occur when k>4 . It is further shown that this threshold point is also a singular point with respect to r in the asymptotic estimate of the second moment of the number of solutions. Finally, we discuss how this work is helpful to understand the hardness of solving random instances and a possible application of it to the design of search algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.cs/0008008,
  title  = {On the Average Similarity Degree between Solutions of Random k-SAT and Random CSPs},
  author = {Ke Xu and Wei Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0008008},
  year   = {2007}
}

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22 pages, the final version to appear in Discrete Applied Mathematics