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A Polynomial Time Algorithm for 3SAT

Published 12 Feb 2024 in cs.CC | (2406.08489v1)

Abstract: It is shown that any two clauses in an instance of 3SAT sharing the same terminal which is positive in one clause and negated in the other can imply a new clause composed of the remaining terms from both clauses. Clauses can also imply other clauses as long as all the terms in the implying clauses exist in the implied clause. It is shown an instance of 3SAT is unsatisfiable if and only if it can derive contradicting 1-terminal clauses in exponential time. It is further shown that these contradicting clauses can be implied with the aforementioned techniques without processing clauses of length 4 or greater, reducing the computation to polynomial time. Therefore there is a polynomial time algorithm that will produce contradicting 1-terminal clauses if and only if the instance of 3SAT is unsatisfiable. Since such an algorithm exists and 3SAT is NP-Complete, P = NP.

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