Finding cores of random 2-SAT formulae via Poisson cloning (0808.1599v1)
Abstract: For the random 2-SAT formula $F(n,p)$, let $F_C (n,p)$ be the formula left after the pure literal algorithm applied to $F(n,p)$ stops. Using the recently developed Poisson cloning model together with the cut-off line algorithm (COLA), we completely analyze the structure of $F_{C} (n,p)$. In particular, it is shown that, for $\gl:= p(2n-1) = 1+\gs $ with $\gs\gg n{-1/3}$, the core of $F(n,p)$ has $\thl2 n +O((\thl n){1/2})$ variables and $\thl2 \gl n+O((\thl n)){1/2}$ clauses, with high probability, where $\thl$ is the larger solution of the equation $\th- (1-e{-\thl \gl})=0$. We also estimate the probability of $F(n,p)$ being satisfiable to obtain $$ \pr[ F_2(n, \sfrac{\gl}{2n-1}) is satisfiable ] = \caseth{1-\frac{1+o(1)}{16\gs3 n}}{if $\gl= 1-\gs$ with $\gs\gg n{-1/3}$}{}{}{e{-\Theta(\gs3n)}}{if $\gl=1+\gs$ with $\gs\gg n{-1/3}$,} $$ where $o(1)$ goes to 0 as $\gs$ goes to 0. This improves the bounds of Bollob\'as et al. \cite{BBCKW}.
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