Widely distributed clusters of the constraint satisfaction problem model d-k-CSP
Abstract
Relation between problem hardness and solution space structure is an important research aspect. Model d-k-CSP generates very hard instances when r=1 and r is near 1, where r represents normalized constraint density. We find that when r is below and close to 1, the solution space contains many widely distributed well-separated small cluster-regions (a cluster-region is a union of some clusters), which should the reason that the generated instances are hard to solve.
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