The Dichotomy for Conservative Constraint Satisfaction is Polynomially Decidable

Abstract

Given a fixed constraint language , the conservative CSP over (denoted by c-CSP()) is a variant of CSP() where the domain of each variable can be restricted arbitrarily. A dichotomy is known for conservative CSP: for every fixed language , c-CSP() is either in P or NP-complete. However, the characterization of conservatively tractable languages is of algebraic nature and the naive recognition algorithm is super-exponential in the domain size. The main contribution of this paper is a polynomial-time algorithm that, given a constraint language as input, decides if c-CSP() is tractable. In addition, if is proven tractable the algorithm also outputs its coloured graph, which contains valuable information on the structure of .

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