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An Extended Semidefinite Relaxation for Satisfiability

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An Extended Semidefinite Relaxation for Satisfiability
This paper proposes a new semidefinite programming relaxation for the satisfiability problem. This relaxation is an extension of previous relaxations arising from the paradigm of partial semidefinite liftings for 0/1 optimization problems. The construction of the relaxation depends on a choice of permutations of the clauses, and different choices may lead to different relaxations. We then consider the Tseitin instances, a class of instances known to be hard for certain proof systems, and prove that for any choice of permutations, the proposed relaxation is exact for these instances, meaning that a Tseitin instance is unsatisfiable if and only if the corresponding semidefinite programming relaxation is infeasible.
Miguel F. Anjos
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JSAT
Authors Miguel F. Anjos
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