With random inputs, certain decision problems undergo a “phase transition.” We prove similar behavior in an optimization context. Given a conjunctive normal form (CNF) formula F on n variables and with m k-variable clauses, denote by max F the maximum number of clauses satisfiable by a single assignment of the variables. (Thus the decision problem k-SAT is to determine if max F is equal to m.) With the formula F chosen at random, the expectation of max F is trivially bounded by (3/4)m ⩽ 𝔼 max F ⩽ m. We prove that for random formulas with m = ⌊cn⌋ clauses: for constants c < 1, 𝔼 max F is ⌊cn⌋ - Θ(1/n); for large c, it approaches ** equation here ** and in the “window” c = 1 + Θ(n-1/3), it is cn - Θ(1). Our full results are ...
Random instances of constraint satisfaction problems such as k-SAT provide challenging bench-marks. ...
Here we study linear programming applied to the random K-SAT problem, a fundamental problem in compu...
In this talk I will both give a review of the behaviour of random k-sat formulae and present some n...
With random inputs, certain decision problems undergo a “phase transition.” We prove similar behavio...
AbstractWe present a generator for weighted instances of MAX k-SAT in which every clause has a weigh...
Abstract. We consider the random 2-satisfiability problem, in which each instance is a formula that ...
The max-k-sat problem asks to find a truth assignment to n Boolean variables that maximizes the tota...
We analyze to what extent the random SAT and Max-SAT problems differ in their properties. Our findin...
Here we study linear programming applied to the random K-SAT problem, a fundamental problem in compu...
Phase-transition in random SAT formulas is one of the properties best studied by theoretical SAT res...
AbstractWe apply techniques from the theory of approximation algorithms to the problem of deciding w...
The QSAT problem is the quantified version of the SAT problem. We show the existence of a threshold ...
Random instances of constraint satisfaction problems such as k-SAT provide challenging benchmarks. I...
Phase transitions not only occur in physics but also in many problems in computer science. Among the...
Random instances of constraint satisfaction problems such as k-SAT provide challenging benchmarks. I...
Random instances of constraint satisfaction problems such as k-SAT provide challenging bench-marks. ...
Here we study linear programming applied to the random K-SAT problem, a fundamental problem in compu...
In this talk I will both give a review of the behaviour of random k-sat formulae and present some n...
With random inputs, certain decision problems undergo a “phase transition.” We prove similar behavio...
AbstractWe present a generator for weighted instances of MAX k-SAT in which every clause has a weigh...
Abstract. We consider the random 2-satisfiability problem, in which each instance is a formula that ...
The max-k-sat problem asks to find a truth assignment to n Boolean variables that maximizes the tota...
We analyze to what extent the random SAT and Max-SAT problems differ in their properties. Our findin...
Here we study linear programming applied to the random K-SAT problem, a fundamental problem in compu...
Phase-transition in random SAT formulas is one of the properties best studied by theoretical SAT res...
AbstractWe apply techniques from the theory of approximation algorithms to the problem of deciding w...
The QSAT problem is the quantified version of the SAT problem. We show the existence of a threshold ...
Random instances of constraint satisfaction problems such as k-SAT provide challenging benchmarks. I...
Phase transitions not only occur in physics but also in many problems in computer science. Among the...
Random instances of constraint satisfaction problems such as k-SAT provide challenging benchmarks. I...
Random instances of constraint satisfaction problems such as k-SAT provide challenging bench-marks. ...
Here we study linear programming applied to the random K-SAT problem, a fundamental problem in compu...
In this talk I will both give a review of the behaviour of random k-sat formulae and present some n...