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On the Complexity of Finding Narrow Proofs

Published 3 Apr 2012 in cs.LO and cs.CC | (1204.0775v2)

Abstract: We study the complexity of the following "resolution width problem": Does a given 3-CNF have a resolution refutation of width k? We prove that the problem cannot be decided in time O(n(k-3/12)). This lower bound is unconditional and does not rely on any unproven complexity theoretic assumptions. The lower bound is matched by a trivial upper bound of nO(k). We also prove that the resolution width problem is EXPTIME-complete (if k is part of the input). This confirms a conjecture by Vardi, who has first raised the question for the complexity of the resolution width problem. Furthermore, we prove that the variant of the resolution width problem for regular resolution is PSPACE-complete, confirming a conjecture by Urquhart.

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