Robustly Solvable Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Abstract
An algorithm for a constraint satisfaction problem is called robust if it outputs an assignment satisfying at least (1-g())-fraction of the constraints given a (1-)-satisfiable instance, where g() → 0 as → 0. Guruswami and Zhou conjectured a characterization of constraint languages for which the corresponding constraint satisfaction problem admits an efficient robust algorithm. This paper confirms their conjecture.
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