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Exponential Time Complexity of Weighted Counting of Independent Sets

Published 7 Jul 2010 in cs.CC and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1007.1146v2)

Abstract: We consider weighted counting of independent sets using a rational weight x: Given a graph with n vertices, count its independent sets such that each set of size k contributes xk. This is equivalent to computation of the partition function of the lattice gas with hard-core self-repulsion and hard-core pair interaction. We show the following conditional lower bounds: If counting the satisfying assignments of a 3-CNF formula in n variables (#3SAT) needs time 2{\Omega(n)} (i.e. there is a c>0 such that no algorithm can solve #3SAT in time 2{cn}), counting the independent sets of size n/3 of an n-vertex graph needs time 2{\Omega(n)} and weighted counting of independent sets needs time 2{\Omega(n/log3 n)} for all rational weights x\neq 0. We have two technical ingredients: The first is a reduction from 3SAT to independent sets that preserves the number of solutions and increases the instance size only by a constant factor. Second, we devise a combination of vertex cloning and path addition. This graph transformation allows us to adapt a recent technique by Dell, Husfeldt, and Wahlen which enables interpolation by a family of reductions, each of which increases the instance size only polylogarithmically.

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