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arxiv: 1604.01288 · v1 · pith:ZCKWB25Jnew · submitted 2016-04-05 · 💻 cs.DM · cs.LO· math.CO

Unsatisfiable hitting clause-sets with three more clauses than variables

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keywords clause-setsdeficiencyclausesconjecturenumbercasefinitelyfiniteness
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The topic of this paper is the Finiteness Conjecture for minimally unsatisfiable clause-sets (MUs), stating that for each fixed deficiency (number of clauses minus number of variables) there are only finitely many patterns, given a certain basic reduction (generalising unit-clause propagation). We focus our attention on hitting clause-sets (every two clauses have at least one clash), where the conjecture says that there are only finitely many isomorphism types. The Finiteness Conjecture is here known to hold for deficiency at most 2, and we now prove it for deficiency 3. An important tool is the notion of "(ir)reducible clause-sets": we show how to reduce the general question to the irreducible case, and then solve this case (for deficiency 3). This notion comes from number theory (Korec 1984, Berger et al 1990), and we rediscovered it in our studies.

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