On the satisfability of random k-Horn formulae
Abstract
We determine the asymptotical satisfiability probability of a random at-most-k-Horn formula, via a probabilistic analysis of a simple version, called PUR, of positive unit resolution. We show that for the problem can be ``reduced'' to the case k(n)=n, that was solved in cs.DS/9912001. On the other hand, in the case k= a constant the behavior of PUR is modeled by a simple queuing chain, leading to a closed-form solution when . Our analysis predicts an ``easy-hard-easy'' pattern in this latter case. Under a rescaled parameter, the graphs of satisfaction probability corresponding to finite values of k converge to the one for the uniform case, a ``dimension-dependent behavior'' similar to the one found experimentally by Kirkpatrick and Selman (Science'94) for k-SAT. The phenomenon is qualitatively explained by a threshold property for the number of iterations of PUR makes on random satisfiable Horn formulas.
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@article{arxiv.cs/0007029,
title = {On the satisfability of random k-Horn formulae},
author = {Gabriel Istrate},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0007029},
year = {2025}
}
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