Revisiting the cavity-method threshold for random 3-SAT
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nn
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thresholdcorrectrandomaboveassumptionbeencavitymethod
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A detailed Monte Carlo-study of the satisfiability threshold for random 3-SAT has been undertaken. In combination with a monotonicity assumption we find that the threshold for random 3-SAT satisfies $\alpha_3 \leq 4.262$. If the assumption is correct, this means that the actual threshold value for $k=3$ is lower than that given by the cavity method. In contrast the latter has recently been shown to give the correct value for large $k$. Our result thus indicate that there are distinct behaviors for $k$ above and below some critical $k_c$, and the cavity method may provide a correct mean-field picture for the range above $k_c$.
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