In this paper we study the existence of a solution of the survey-propagation equations for a given instance of a random problem in the framework of constraint satisfiability. We consider the concrete examples of K-satisfiability and coloring. We conjecture that when the number of variables goes to infinity, the solution of the survey-propagation equations for a given instance can be obtained by finding the (supposed unique) solution of the corresponding equations on an infinite tree. We conjecture that the survey-propagation equations on a random infinite tree have a unique solution in the suitable range of parameters. We also present analytic arguments that indicate that the survey-propagation equations do have solutions in the satisfiable...
We study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by M clauses of exactly K literals...
The Survey Propagation (SP) algorithm [1] has recently been shown to work well in the hard region fo...
We study the random K-satisfiability problem using a partition function where each solution is rewei...
For a number of random constraint satisfaction problems, such as random k-SAT and random graph/hyper...
For a large number of random constraint satisfaction problems, such as random $k$-SAT and random gra...
For a large number of random constraint satisfaction problems, such as random k-SAT and random graph...
An instance of a random constraint satisfaction problem defines a random subset S (the set of soluti...
Abstract — Message passing algorithms have proved surprisingly successful in solving hard constraint...
For various random constraint satisfaction problems there is a significant gap between the largest c...
We study constraint satisfaction problems on the so-called planted random ensemble. We show that for...
For a planted satisfiability problem on n variables with k variables per constraint, the planted ass...
23 pages, 4 figures, revised for readability, stability expression correctedInternational audienceWe...
We study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by M clauses of exactly K literals...
Message passing algorithms have proved surprisingly successful in solving hard constraint satisfacti...
23 pages, 4 figures, revised for readability, stability expression correctedInternational audienceWe...
We study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by M clauses of exactly K literals...
The Survey Propagation (SP) algorithm [1] has recently been shown to work well in the hard region fo...
We study the random K-satisfiability problem using a partition function where each solution is rewei...
For a number of random constraint satisfaction problems, such as random k-SAT and random graph/hyper...
For a large number of random constraint satisfaction problems, such as random $k$-SAT and random gra...
For a large number of random constraint satisfaction problems, such as random k-SAT and random graph...
An instance of a random constraint satisfaction problem defines a random subset S (the set of soluti...
Abstract — Message passing algorithms have proved surprisingly successful in solving hard constraint...
For various random constraint satisfaction problems there is a significant gap between the largest c...
We study constraint satisfaction problems on the so-called planted random ensemble. We show that for...
For a planted satisfiability problem on n variables with k variables per constraint, the planted ass...
23 pages, 4 figures, revised for readability, stability expression correctedInternational audienceWe...
We study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by M clauses of exactly K literals...
Message passing algorithms have proved surprisingly successful in solving hard constraint satisfacti...
23 pages, 4 figures, revised for readability, stability expression correctedInternational audienceWe...
We study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by M clauses of exactly K literals...
The Survey Propagation (SP) algorithm [1] has recently been shown to work well in the hard region fo...
We study the random K-satisfiability problem using a partition function where each solution is rewei...