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arxiv: 0706.3412 · v1 · submitted 2007-06-22 · 💻 cs.CC

On Canonical Forms of Complete Problems via First-order Projections

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The class of problems complete for NP via first-order reductions is known to be characterized by existential second-order sentences of a fixed form. All such sentences are built around the so-called generalized IS-form of the sentence that defines Independent-Set. This result can also be understood as that every sentence that defines a NP-complete problem P can be decomposed in two disjuncts such that the first one characterizes a fragment of P as hard as Independent-Set and the second the rest of P. That is, a decomposition that divides every such sentence into a quotient and residue modulo Independent-Set. In this paper, we show that this result can be generalized over a wide collection of complexity classes, including the so-called nice classes. Moreover, we show that such decomposition can be done for any complete problem with respect to the given class, and that two such decompositions are non-equivalent in general. Interestingly, our results are based on simple and well-known properties of first-order reductions.ow that this result can be generalized over a wide collection of complexity classes, including the so-called nice classes. Moreover, we show that such decomposition can be done for any complete problem with respect to the given class, and that two such decompositions are non-equivalent in general. Interestingly, our results are based on simple and well-known properties of first-order reductions.

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