Variable and value elimination in binary constraint satisfaction via forbidden patterns

February 12, 2015 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› Journal of computer and system sciences (Print)

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Authors David A. Cohen, Martin C. Cooper, Guillaume Escamocher, Stanislav Zivny arXiv ID 1502.03796 Category cs.CC: Computational Complexity Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.DM Citations 18 Venue Journal of computer and system sciences (Print) Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Variable or value elimination in a constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) can be used in preprocessing or during search to reduce search space size. A variable elimination rule (value elimination rule) allows the polynomial-time identification of certain variables (domain elements) whose elimination, without the introduction of extra compensatory constraints, does not affect the satisfiability of an instance. We show that there are essentially just four variable elimination rules and three value elimination rules defined by forbidding generic sub-instances, known as irreducible existential patterns, in arc-consistent CSP instances. One of the variable elimination rules is the already-known Broken Triangle Property, whereas the other three are novel. The three value elimination rules can all be seen as strict generalisations of neighbourhood substitution.
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