PIMS - SFU Theory Seminar: Uri Zwick
Topic
Faster k-SAT algorithms using biased-PPSZ
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The PPSZ algorithm, due to Paturi, Pudlak, Saks and Zane, is currently the fastest known algorithm for the k-SAT problem, for every k>3. For 3-SAT, a tiny improvement over PPSZ was obtained by Hertli. We introduce a biased version of the PPSZ algorithm using which we obtain an improvement over PPSZ for every k>=3. For k=3 we also improve on Herli's result and get a much more noticeable improvement over PPSZ, though still relatively small. In particular, for Unique 3-SAT, we improve the current bound from 1.308^n to 1.307^n.
Joint work with Thomas Dueholm Hansen, Haim Kaplan and Or Zamir.
Additional Information
SFU TASC 1 9204
Uri Zwick, Tel Aviv University
Uri Zwick, Tel Aviv University
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
September 30, 2019
Time
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