Narrow proofs may be spacious: Separating space and width in resolution

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The width of a resolution proof is the maximal number of literals in any clause of the proof. The space of a proof is the maximal number of clauses kept in memory simultaneously if the proof is only allowed to infer new clauses from clauses currently in memory. Both of these measures have previously been studied and related to the resolution refutation size of unsatisfiable CNF formulas. Also, the refutation space of a formula has been proven to be at least as large as the refutation width, but it has been open whether space can be separated from width or the two measures coincide asymptotically. We prove that there is a family of k-CNF formulas for which the refutation width in resolution is constant but the refutation space is non-constant, thus solving a problem mentioned in several previous papers.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelSTOC'06 : Proceedings of the 38th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing
Antal sider10
Publikationsdato2006
Sider507-516
ISBN (Trykt)1595931341, 9781595931344
StatusUdgivet - 2006
Begivenhed38th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, STOC'06 - Seattle, WA, USA
Varighed: 21 maj 200623 maj 2006

Konference

Konference38th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, STOC'06
LandUSA
BySeattle, WA
Periode21/05/200623/05/2006
SponsorACM SIGACT
NavnProceedings of the Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing
Vol/bind2006
ISSN0737-8017

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