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The Ethereal
SAT Requires Exhaustive Search
February 19, 2023 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐ Frontiers of Computer Science, 2025, 19(12): 1912405
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Authors
Ke Xu, Guangyan Zhou
arXiv ID
2302.09512
Category
cs.CC: Computational Complexity
Cross-listed
cs.AI,
cs.DM,
cs.DS,
math.CO
Citations
0
Venue
Frontiers of Computer Science, 2025, 19(12): 1912405
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
In this paper, by constructing extremely hard examples of CSP (with large domains) and SAT (with long clauses), we prove that such examples cannot be solved without exhaustive search, which is stronger than P $\neq$ NP. This constructive approach for proving impossibility results is very different (and missing) from those currently used in computational complexity theory, but is similar to that used by Kurt Gรถdel in proving his famous logical impossibility results. Just as shown by Gรถdel's results that proving formal unprovability is feasible in mathematics, the results of this paper show that proving computational hardness is not hard in mathematics. Specifically, proving lower bounds for many problems, such as 3-SAT, can be challenging because these problems have various effective strategies available for avoiding exhaustive search. However, in cases of extremely hard examples, exhaustive search may be the only viable option, and proving its necessity becomes more straightforward. Consequently, it makes the separation between SAT (with long clauses) and 3-SAT much easier than that between 3-SAT and 2-SAT. Finally, the main results of this paper demonstrate that the fundamental difference between the syntax and the semantics revealed by Gรถdel's results also exists in CSP and SAT.
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