Non-deterministic branching programs with logarithmic repetition cannot efficiently compute small monotone CNFs
Computational Complexity
2016-04-08 v2
Abstract
In this paper we establish an exponential lower bound on the size of syntactic non-deterministic read -times branching programs for computing a class of monotone CNFs with a linear number of clauses. This result provides the first separation of classes NP and co-NP for syntactic branching programs with a logarithmic repetition and the first separation of syntactic non-deterministic branching programs with a logarithmic repetition from small monotone CNFs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1604.01560,
title = {Non-deterministic branching programs with logarithmic repetition cannot efficiently compute small monotone CNFs},
author = {Oded Lachish and Igor Razgon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.01560},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Minor changes made in the abstract and the introduction in order to correct several inaccuracies in the informal statements