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The Complexity of Integer Bound Propagation

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The Complexity of Integer Bound Propagation
Bound propagation is an important Artificial Intelligence technique used in Constraint Programming tools to deal with numerical constraints. It is typically embedded within a search procedure (”branch and prune”) and used at every node of the search tree to narrow down the search space, so it is critical that it be fast. The procedure invokes constraint propagators until a common fixpoint is reached, but the known algorithms for this have a pseudo-polynomial worst-case time complexity: they are fast indeed when the variables have a small numerical range, but they have the well-known problem of being prohibitively slow when these ranges are large. An important question is therefore whether stronglypolynomial algorithms exist that compute the common bound consistent fixpoint of a set of constraints. This paper answers this question. In particular we show that this fixpoint computation is in fact NP-complete, even when restricted to binary linear constraints.
Lucas Bordeaux, George Katsirelos, Nina Narodytska
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where JAIR
Authors Lucas Bordeaux, George Katsirelos, Nina Narodytska, Moshe Y. Vardi
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