AbstractIn recent years there has been significant interest in the study of random k-SAT formulae. For a given set of n Boolean variables, let Bk denote the set of all possible disjunctions of k distinct, non-complementary literals from its variables (k-clauses). A random k-SAT formula Fk(n,m) is formed by selecting uniformly and independently m clauses from Bk and taking their conjunction. Motivated by insights from statistical mechanics that suggest a possible relationship between the “order” of phase transitions and computational complexity, Monasson and Zecchina (Phys. Rev. E 56(2) (1997) 1357) proposed the random (2+p)-SAT model: for a given p∈[0,1], a random (2+p)-SAT formula, F2+p(n,m), has m randomly chosen clauses over n variables,...
Abstract. We consider the random 2-satisfiability problem, in which each instance is a formula that ...
AbstractWe investigate geometrical properties of the random K-satisfiability problem using the notio...
We consider a random instance Im=Im,n,k of k-SAT with n variables and m clauses, where k=k(n) satisf...
AbstractIn recent years there has been significant interest in the study of random k-SAT formulae. F...
Consider random k-SAT instances with rn clauses over n variables, where each clause is chosen unifor...
In this talk I will both give a review of the behaviour of random k-sat formulae and present some n...
In this talk I will both give a review of the behaviour of random k-sat formulae and present some n...
International audienceProving that a propositional formula is contradictory or unsatisfiable is a fu...
Phase-transition in random SAT formulas is one of the properties best studied by theoretical SAT res...
We consider a model for generating random k-SAT formulas, in which each literal occurs approximately...
AbstractIn the random 2-SAT problem, we are given a set C of m disjunctions of two literals chosen a...
International audienceWe consider a model for generating random k-SAT formulas, in which each litera...
AbstractWe apply techniques from the theory of approximation algorithms to the problem of deciding w...
AbstractIn the random 2-SAT problem, we are given a set C of m disjunctions of two literals chosen a...
AbstractWe apply techniques from the theory of approximation algorithms to the problem of deciding w...
Abstract. We consider the random 2-satisfiability problem, in which each instance is a formula that ...
AbstractWe investigate geometrical properties of the random K-satisfiability problem using the notio...
We consider a random instance Im=Im,n,k of k-SAT with n variables and m clauses, where k=k(n) satisf...
AbstractIn recent years there has been significant interest in the study of random k-SAT formulae. F...
Consider random k-SAT instances with rn clauses over n variables, where each clause is chosen unifor...
In this talk I will both give a review of the behaviour of random k-sat formulae and present some n...
In this talk I will both give a review of the behaviour of random k-sat formulae and present some n...
International audienceProving that a propositional formula is contradictory or unsatisfiable is a fu...
Phase-transition in random SAT formulas is one of the properties best studied by theoretical SAT res...
We consider a model for generating random k-SAT formulas, in which each literal occurs approximately...
AbstractIn the random 2-SAT problem, we are given a set C of m disjunctions of two literals chosen a...
International audienceWe consider a model for generating random k-SAT formulas, in which each litera...
AbstractWe apply techniques from the theory of approximation algorithms to the problem of deciding w...
AbstractIn the random 2-SAT problem, we are given a set C of m disjunctions of two literals chosen a...
AbstractWe apply techniques from the theory of approximation algorithms to the problem of deciding w...
Abstract. We consider the random 2-satisfiability problem, in which each instance is a formula that ...
AbstractWe investigate geometrical properties of the random K-satisfiability problem using the notio...
We consider a random instance Im=Im,n,k of k-SAT with n variables and m clauses, where k=k(n) satisf...