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Article Dans Une Revue Discrete Applied Mathematics Année : 2012

Estimating satisfiability

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The problem of estimating the proportion of satisfiable instances of a given CSP (constraint satisfaction problem) can be tackled through weighting. It consists in putting onto each solution a non-negative real value based on its neighborhood in a way that the total weight is at least 1 for each satisfiable instance. We define in this paper a general weighting scheme for the estimation of satisfiability of general CSPs. First we give some sufficient conditions for a weighting system to be correct. Then we show that this scheme allows for an improvement on the upper bound on the existence of non-trivial cores in 3-SAT obtained by Maneva and Sinclair (2008) [17] to 4.419. Another more common way of estimating satisfiability is ordering. This consists in putting a total order on the domain, which induces an orientation between neighboring solutions in a way that prevents circuits from appearing, and then counting only minimal elements. We compare ordering and weighting under various conditions.

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hal-01262275 , version 1 (26-01-2016)

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Yacine Boufkhad, Thomas Hugel. Estimating satisfiability. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2012, 160 (1-2), pp.19. ⟨10.1016/j.dam.2011.10.005⟩. ⟨hal-01262275⟩
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