Satisfiability threshold for random regular NAE-SAT

Abstract

We consider the random regular k-NAE-SAT problem with n variables each appearing in exactly d clauses. For all k exceeding an absolute constant k0, we establish explicitly the satisfiability threshold d*=d*(k). We prove that for d<d* the problem is satisfiable with high probability while for d>d* the problem is unsatisfiable with high probability. If the threshold d* lands exactly on an integer, we show that the problem is satisfiable with probability bounded away from both zero and one. This is the first result to locate the exact satisfiability threshold in a random constraint satisfaction problem exhibiting the condensation phenomenon identified by Krzakala et al. (2007). Our proof verifies the one-step replica symmetry breaking formalism for this model. We expect our methods to be applicable to a broad range of random constraint satisfaction problems and combinatorial problems on random graphs.

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