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Lower bounds for CSP refutation by SDP hierarchies

Published 10 Oct 2016 in cs.CC | (1610.03029v1)

Abstract: For a $k$-ary predicate $P$, a random instance of CSP$(P)$ with $n$ variables and $m$ constraints is unsatisfiable with high probability when $m \gg n$. The natural algorithmic task in this regime is \emph{refutation}: finding a proof that a given random instance is unsatisfiable. Recent work of Allen et al. suggests that the difficulty of refuting CSP$(P)$ using an SDP is determined by a parameter $\mathrm{cmplx}(P)$, the smallest $t$ for which there does not exist a $t$-wise uniform distribution over satisfying assignments to $P$. In particular they show that random instances of CSP$(P)$ with $m \gg n{\mathrm{cmplx(P)}/2}$ can be refuted efficiently using an SDP. In this work, we give evidence that $n{\mathrm{cmplx}(P)/2}$ constraints are also \emph{necessary} for refutation using SDPs. Specifically, we show that if $P$ supports a $(t-1)$-wise uniform distribution over satisfying assignments, then the Sherali-Adams$+$ and Lov\'{a}sz-Schrijver$+$ SDP hierarchies cannot refute a random instance of CSP$(P)$ in polynomial time for any $m \leq n{t/2-\epsilon}$.

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