AbstractThe OR-SAT problem asks, given Boolean formulae ϕ1,…,ϕm each of size at most n, whether at least one of the ϕi's is satisfiable. We show that there is no reduction from OR-SAT to any set A where the length of the output is bounded by a polynomial in n, unless NP⊆coNP/poly, and the Polynomial-Time Hierarchy collapses. This result settles an open problem proposed by Bodlaender et al. (2008) [6] and Harnik and Naor (2006) [20] and has a number of implications. (i) A number of parametric NP problems, including Satisfiability, Clique, Dominating Set and Integer Programming, are not instance compressible or polynomially kernelizable unless NP⊆coNP/poly. (ii) Satisfiability does not have PCPs of size polynomial in the number of variables u...
AbstractBased on the framework of parameterized complexity theory, we derive tight lower bounds on t...
In the Boolean maximum constraint satisfaction problem - Max CSP(?) - one is given a collection of w...
This article analyzes to what extent it is possible to efficiently reduce the number of clauses in N...
AbstractThe OR-SAT problem asks, given Boolean formulae ϕ1,…,ϕm each of size at most n, whether at l...
Drucker [1] proved the following result: Unless the unlikely complexity-theoretic collapse coNP ⊆ NP...
Consider the following two-player communication process to decide a language $L$: The first player h...
Abstract. Compressibility regards the reduction the length of the input, or of some other parameter,...
We initiate the study of compression that preserves the solution to an instance of a problem rather ...
Modern cryptography fundamentally relies on the assumption that the adversary trying to break the sc...
AbstractIn this paper we study the computational complexity of sets of different densities in NP. We...
AbstractWe show that not all sets in NP (or other levels of the polynomial-time hierarchy) have effi...
We define instance compressibility ([13, 17]) for parametric problems in the classes PH and PSPACE....
AbstractWe develop new techniques for deriving strong computational lower bounds for a class of well...
This paper analyzes to what extent it is possible to efficiently reduce the number of clauses in NP-...
There are two parts to this dissertation. The first part is motivated by nothing less than a reexami...
AbstractBased on the framework of parameterized complexity theory, we derive tight lower bounds on t...
In the Boolean maximum constraint satisfaction problem - Max CSP(?) - one is given a collection of w...
This article analyzes to what extent it is possible to efficiently reduce the number of clauses in N...
AbstractThe OR-SAT problem asks, given Boolean formulae ϕ1,…,ϕm each of size at most n, whether at l...
Drucker [1] proved the following result: Unless the unlikely complexity-theoretic collapse coNP ⊆ NP...
Consider the following two-player communication process to decide a language $L$: The first player h...
Abstract. Compressibility regards the reduction the length of the input, or of some other parameter,...
We initiate the study of compression that preserves the solution to an instance of a problem rather ...
Modern cryptography fundamentally relies on the assumption that the adversary trying to break the sc...
AbstractIn this paper we study the computational complexity of sets of different densities in NP. We...
AbstractWe show that not all sets in NP (or other levels of the polynomial-time hierarchy) have effi...
We define instance compressibility ([13, 17]) for parametric problems in the classes PH and PSPACE....
AbstractWe develop new techniques for deriving strong computational lower bounds for a class of well...
This paper analyzes to what extent it is possible to efficiently reduce the number of clauses in NP-...
There are two parts to this dissertation. The first part is motivated by nothing less than a reexami...
AbstractBased on the framework of parameterized complexity theory, we derive tight lower bounds on t...
In the Boolean maximum constraint satisfaction problem - Max CSP(?) - one is given a collection of w...
This article analyzes to what extent it is possible to efficiently reduce the number of clauses in N...