With pairwise predictions that are correct with probability just above 1/2, a class of NP-hard permutation problems (decomposable or c-local objectives) can be solved exactly in polynomial time using only O(n log n) queries.
Constraint Satisfaction Problems with Advice
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We initiate the study of algorithms for constraint satisfaction problems with ML oracle advice. We introduce two models of advice and then design approximation algorithms for Max Cut, Max $2$-Lin, and Max $3$-Lin in these models. In particular, we show the following. 1. For Max-Cut and Max $2$-Lin, we design an algorithm that yields near-optimal solutions when the average degree is larger than a threshold degree, which only depends on the amount of advice and is independent of the instance size. We also give an algorithm for nearly satisfiable Max $3$-Lin instances with quantitatively similar guarantees. 2. Further, we provide impossibility results for algorithms in these models. In particular, under standard complexity assumptions, we show that Max $3$-Lin is still $1/2 + \eta$ hard to approximate given access to advice, when there are no assumptions on the instance degree distribution. Additionally, we also show that Max $4$-Lin is $1/2 + \eta$ hard to approximate even when the average degree of the instance is linear in the number of variables.
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Polynomial Time Learning-Augmented Algorithms for NP-hard Permutation Problems
With pairwise predictions that are correct with probability just above 1/2, a class of NP-hard permutation problems (decomposable or c-local objectives) can be solved exactly in polynomial time using only O(n log n) queries.