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Random k-SAT and the Power of Two Choices

Combinatorics 2013-10-16 v2 Computational Complexity Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

We study an Achlioptas-process version of the random k-SAT process: a bounded number of k-clauses are drawn uniformly at random at each step, and exactly one added to the growing formula according to a particular rule. We prove the existence of a rule that shifts the satisfiability threshold. This extends a well-studied area of probabilistic combinatorics (Achlioptas processes) to random CSP's. In particular, while a rule to delay the 2-SAT threshold was known previously, this is the first proof of a rule to shift the threshold of k-SAT for k >= 3. We then propose a gap decision problem based upon this semi-random model. The aim of the problem is to investigate the hardness of the random k-SAT decision problem, as opposed to the problem of finding an assignment or certificate of unsatisfiability. Finally, we discuss connections to the study of Achlioptas random graph processes.

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@article{arxiv.1209.5313,
  title  = {Random k-SAT and the Power of Two Choices},
  author = {Will Perkins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.5313},
  year   = {2013}
}

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13 pages