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arxiv: 1502.07591 · v3 · pith:AKDN2YXSnew · submitted 2015-02-26 · 💻 cs.CC · cond-mat.stat-mech· math.CO· math.PR

The phase transition in random regular exact cover

classification 💻 cs.CC cond-mat.stat-mechmath.COmath.PR
keywords starprobabilityregularcoverexacthighinstancerandom
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A $k$-uniform, $d$-regular instance of Exact Cover is a family of $m$ sets $F_{n,d,k} = \{ S_j \subseteq \{1,...,n\} \}$, where each subset has size $k$ and each $1 \le i \le n$ is contained in $d$ of the $S_j$. It is satisfiable if there is a subset $T \subseteq \{1,...,n\}$ such that $|T \cap S_j|=1$ for all $j$. Alternately, we can consider it a $d$-regular instance of Positive 1-in-$k$ SAT, i.e., a Boolean formula with $m$ clauses and $n$ variables where each clause contains $k$ variables and demands that exactly one of them is true. We determine the satisfiability threshold for random instances of this type with $k > 2$. Letting $d^\star = \frac{\ln k}{(k-1)(- \ln (1-1/k))} + 1$, we show that $F_{n,d,k}$ is satisfiable with high probability if $d < d^\star$ and unsatisfiable with high probability if $d > d^\star$. We do this with a simple application of the first and second moment methods, boosting the probability of satisfiability below $d^\star$ to $1-o(1)$ using the small subgraph conditioning method.

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