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Testing Assignments to Constraint Satisfaction Problems

Conference Paper Accepted Paper Algorithms and Complexity · Theoretical Computer Science

Abstract

For a finite relational structure A, let CSP(A) denote the CSP instances whose constraint relations are taken from A. The resulting family of problems CSP(A) has been considered heavily in a variety of computational contexts. In this article, we consider this family from the perspective of property testing: given an instance of a CSP and query access to an assignment, one wants to decide whether the assignment satisfies the instance, or is far from so doing. While previous work on this scenario studied concrete templates or restricted classes of structures, this article presents comprehensive classification theorems. Our first contribution is a dichotomy theorem completely characterizing the structures A such that CSP(A) is constant-query testable: (i) If A has a majority polymorphism and a Maltsev polymorphism, then CSP(A) is constant-query testable with one-sided error. (ii) Else, testing CSP(A) requires a super-constant number of queries. Let ∃CSP(A) denote the extension of CSP(A) to instances which may include existentially quantified variables. Our second contribution is to classify all structures A in terms of the number of queries needed to test assignments to instances of ∃CSP(A), with one-sided error. More specifically, we show the following trichotomy (i) If A has a majority polymorphism and a Maltsev polymorphism, then ∃CSP(A) is constant-query testable with one-sided error. (ii) Else, if A has a (k + 1)-ary near-unanimity polymorphism for some k ≥ 2, and no Maltsev polymorphism then ∃CSP(A) is not constant-query testable (even with two-sided error) but is sublinear-query testable with one-sided error. (iii) Else, testing ∃CSP(A) with one-sided error requires a linear number of queries.

Authors

Keywords

  • Testing
  • Algebra
  • Context
  • Complexity theory
  • Algorithm design and analysis
  • Concrete
  • Databases
  • Constraint Satisfaction Problem
  • Isomorphism
  • Error Parameters
  • Functional Polymorphisms
  • Problem Instances
  • Homomorphism
  • Equivalence Relation
  • Examples Of Structures
  • Assignment Problem
  • Idempotent
  • Subalgebra
  • Binary Relation
  • Linear Reduction
  • Class Of Algebras
  • Algebras Of Type
  • Assignment Tests
  • Binary Constraints
  • Constraint Satisfaction Problems
  • Property Testing

Context

Venue
IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
Archive span
1975-2025
Indexed papers
3809
Paper id
143506700550743382