Random K-satisfiability (K-SAT) is a paradigmatic model system for studying phase transitions in constraint satisfaction problems and for developing empirical algorithms. The statistical properties of the random K-SAT solution space… Click to show full abstract
Random K-satisfiability (K-SAT) is a paradigmatic model system for studying phase transitions in constraint satisfaction problems and for developing empirical algorithms. The statistical properties of the random K-SAT solution space have been extensively investigated, but most earlier efforts focused on solutions that are typical. Here we consider maximally flexible solutions which satisfy all the constraints only using the minimum number of variables. Such atypical solutions have high internal entropy because they contain a maximum number of null variables which are completely free to choose their states. Each maximally flexible solution indicates a dense region of the solution space. We estimate the maximum fraction of null variables by the replica-symmetric cavity method, and implement message-passing algorithms to construct maximally flexible solutions for single K-SAT instances.
               
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