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arxiv: 1108.3383 · v2 · pith:2FUVFBAWnew · submitted 2011-08-17 · 💻 cs.CC · cs.DS

Gadgets and Anti-Gadgets Leading to a Complexity Dichotomy

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keywords complexitysigmaanti-gadgetsdichotomyfunctiongadgetsgraphidea
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We introduce an idea called anti-gadgets in complexity reductions. These combinatorial gadgets have the effect of erasing the presence of some other graph fragment, as if we had managed to include a negative copy of a graph gadget. We use this idea to prove a complexity dichotomy theorem for the partition function $Z(G)$ on 3-regular directed graphs $G$, where each edge is given a complex-valued binary function $f: \{0,1\}^2 \rightarrow \mathbb{C}$. We show that \[Z(G) = \sum_{\sigma: V(G) \to \{0,1\}} \prod_{(u,v) \in E(G)} f(\sigma(u), \sigma(v)),\] is either computable in polynomial time or #P-hard, depending explicitly on $f$.

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