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The Impact of Heterogeneity and Geometry on the Proof Complexity of Random Satisfiability

Authors :
Bläsius, Thomas
Friedrich, Tobias
Göbel, Andreas
Levy, Jordi
Rothenberger, Ralf
Bläsius, Thomas
Friedrich, Tobias
Göbel, Andreas
Levy, Jordi
Rothenberger, Ralf
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Satisfiability is considered the canonical NP-complete problem and is used as a starting point for hardness reductions in theory, while in practice heuristic SAT solving algorithms can solve large-scale industrial SAT instances very efficiently. This disparity between theory and practice is believed to be a result of inherent properties of industrial SAT instances that make them tractable. Two characteristic properties seem to be prevalent in the majority of real-world SAT instances, heterogeneous degree distribution and locality. To understand the impact of these two properties on SAT, we study the proof complexity of random k-SAT models that allow to control heterogeneity and locality. Our findings show that heterogeneity alone does not make SAT easy as heterogeneous random k-SAT instances have superpolynomial resolution size. This implies intractability of these instances for modern SAT-solvers. On the other hand, modeling locality with an underlying geometry leads to small unsatisfiable subformulas, which can be found within polynomial time. A key ingredient for the result on geometric random k-SAT can be found in the complexity of higher-order Voronoi diagrams. As an additional technical contribution, we show a linear upper bound on the number of non-empty Voronoi regions, that holds for points with random positions in a very general setting. In particular, it covers arbitrary p-norms, higher dimensions, and weights affecting the area of influence of each point multiplicatively. This is in stark contrast to quadratic lower bounds for the worst case.<br />Comment: 53 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1228402458
Document Type :
Electronic Resource