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Parameterized Proof Complexity: a Complexity Gap for Parameterized Tree-like Resolution

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Parameterized Proof Complexity: a Complexity Gap for Parameterized Tree-like Resolution
We propose a proof-theoretic approach for gaining evidence that certain parameterized problems are not fixed-parameter tractable. We consider proofs that witness that a given propositional formula cannot be satisfied by a truth assignment that sets at most k variables to true, considering k as the parameter. One could separate the parameterized complexity classes FPT and W[2] by showing that there is no proof system (for CNF formulas) that admits proofs of size f(k)nO(1) where f is a computable function and n represents the size of the propositional formula. We provide a first step and show that tree-like resolution does not admit such proofs. We obtain this result as a corollary to a meta-theorem, the main result of this paper. The meta-theorem extends Riis’ Complexity Gap Theorem for tree-like resolution. Riis’ result establishes a dichotomy between polynomial and exponential size tree-like resolution proofs for propositional formulas that uniformly encode a first-order prin...
Stefan S. Dantchev, Barnaby Martin, Stefan Szeider
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where ECCC
Authors Stefan S. Dantchev, Barnaby Martin, Stefan Szeider
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