Scheme-Theoretic Approach to Computational Complexity. III. SETH
Abstract
We show that there exist infinitely many n ∈ Z+ such that for any constant ε > 0, any deterministic algorithm to solve k-SAT for k ≥ 3 must perform at least (2k-32-ε)nk+1 operations, where n is the number of variables in the k-SAT instance.
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