2018
DOI: 10.1002/malq.201700009
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A remark on pseudo proof systems and hard instances of the satisfiability problem

Abstract: We link two concepts from the literature, namely hard sequences for the satisfiability problem sat and so‐called pseudo proof systems proposed for study by Krajíček. Pseudo proof systems are elements of a particular nonstandard model constructed by forcing with random variables. We show that the existence of mad pseudo proof systems is equivalent to the existence of a randomized polynomial time procedure with a highly restrictive use of randomness which produces satisfiable formulas whose satisfying assignment… Show more

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“…This improves [52, Proposition 4.3] establishing a one round Student-Teacher computation, and, in fact, is a combination of folklore arguments (e.g. [8,22,45] contain similar constructions). Proposition 4.8.…”
Section: Succinct Tautologies Via Witnessingsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…This improves [52, Proposition 4.3] establishing a one round Student-Teacher computation, and, in fact, is a combination of folklore arguments (e.g. [8,22,45] contain similar constructions). Proposition 4.8.…”
Section: Succinct Tautologies Via Witnessingsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…This is (43) if we can eliminate the first conjunct (45). But since m (k + 1) log n and n n 0 after the substitution (45) is a tautology whose variables are only the auxiliary variables used in the definition of the translation.…”
Section: Succinct Tautologies Via Anticheckersmentioning
confidence: 99%