The question of determining which sets of constraints give rise to NP-complete problems, and which give rise to tractable problems, is an important open problem in the theory of constraint satisfaction. It has been shown in previous papers that certain sufficient conditions for tractability and NP-completeness can be identified using algebraic properties of relations, and that these conditions can be tested by solving a particular form of constraint satisfaction problem (the so-called indicator problem). This paper describes a program which can solve the relevant indicator problems for arbitrary sets of constraints over small domains, and for some sets of constraints over larger domains. The main innovation in the program is its ability to ...
Many natural combinatorial problems can be expressed as constraint satisfaction problems. This class...
The general constraint satisfaction problem for variables with finite domains is known to be NP-comp...
AbstractFinding solutions to a constraint satisfaction problem is known to be an NP-complete problem...
. Many combinatorial search problems can be expressed as `constraint satisfaction problems', an...
. Many combinatorial search problems may be expressed as constraint satisfaction problems, and this...
Finding solutions to a binary constraint satisfaction problem is known to be an NP-complete problem ...
. Some constraint languages are more powerful than others because they allow us to express a larger ...
Many combinatorial search problems can be expressed as 'constraint satisfaction problems'. This clas...
Constraint satisfaction problems may be nearly tractable. For instance, most of the relations in a p...
The question of tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) has been studied for a ...
Abstract. Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP) constitute a convenient way to capture many combina...
The constraint satisfaction problem is known to be NP-hard in general, but a number of restrictions ...
Constraint satisfaction problems may be nearly tractable. For instance, most of the relations in a p...
Using a model inspired by Schaefer's work on generalized satisfiability, Cooper, Cohen, and Jeavons ...
A large class of problems in AI and other areas of computer science can be viewed as constraint-sati...
Many natural combinatorial problems can be expressed as constraint satisfaction problems. This class...
The general constraint satisfaction problem for variables with finite domains is known to be NP-comp...
AbstractFinding solutions to a constraint satisfaction problem is known to be an NP-complete problem...
. Many combinatorial search problems can be expressed as `constraint satisfaction problems', an...
. Many combinatorial search problems may be expressed as constraint satisfaction problems, and this...
Finding solutions to a binary constraint satisfaction problem is known to be an NP-complete problem ...
. Some constraint languages are more powerful than others because they allow us to express a larger ...
Many combinatorial search problems can be expressed as 'constraint satisfaction problems'. This clas...
Constraint satisfaction problems may be nearly tractable. For instance, most of the relations in a p...
The question of tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) has been studied for a ...
Abstract. Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP) constitute a convenient way to capture many combina...
The constraint satisfaction problem is known to be NP-hard in general, but a number of restrictions ...
Constraint satisfaction problems may be nearly tractable. For instance, most of the relations in a p...
Using a model inspired by Schaefer's work on generalized satisfiability, Cooper, Cohen, and Jeavons ...
A large class of problems in AI and other areas of computer science can be viewed as constraint-sati...
Many natural combinatorial problems can be expressed as constraint satisfaction problems. This class...
The general constraint satisfaction problem for variables with finite domains is known to be NP-comp...
AbstractFinding solutions to a constraint satisfaction problem is known to be an NP-complete problem...