2021
DOI: 10.3390/sym13071231
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The Phase Transition Analysis for the Random Regular Exact 2-(d, k)-SAT Problem

Abstract: In a regular (d,k)-CNF formula, each clause has length k and each variable appears d times. A regular structure such as this is symmetric, and the satisfiability problem of this symmetric structure is called the (d,k)-SAT problem for short. The regular exact 2-(d,k)-SAT problem is that for a (d,k)-CNF formula F, if there is a truth assignment T, then exactly two literals of each clause in F are true. If the formula F contains only positive or negative literals, then there is a satisfiable assignment T with a s… Show more

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