Tractable conservative constraint satisfaction problems

In a constraint satisfaction problem (CSP), the aim is to find an assignment of values to a given set of variables, subject to specified constraints. The CSP is known to be NP-complete in general. However, certain restrictions on the form of the allowed constraints can lead to problems solvable in p...

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Published in18th Annual IEEE Symposium of Logic in Computer Science, 2003. Proceedings pp. 321 - 330
Main Author Bulatov, A.A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2003
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Summary:In a constraint satisfaction problem (CSP), the aim is to find an assignment of values to a given set of variables, subject to specified constraints. The CSP is known to be NP-complete in general. However, certain restrictions on the form of the allowed constraints can lead to problems solvable in polynomial time. Such restrictions are usually imposed by specifying a constraint language. The principal research direction aims to distinguish those constraint languages, which give rise to tractable CSPs from those which do not. We achieve this goal for the widely used variant of the CSP, in which the set of values for each individual variable can be restricted arbitrarily. Restrictions of this type can be expressed by including in a constraint language all possible unary constraints. Constraint languages containing all unary constraints will be called conservative. We completely characterize conservative constraint languages that give rise to CSP classes solvable in polynomial time. In particular, this result allows us to obtain a complete description of those (directed) graphs H for which the List H-Coloring problem is polynomial time solvable.
ISBN:0769518842
9780769518848
ISSN:1043-6871
DOI:10.1109/LICS.2003.1210072