Intermediate problems in modular circuits satisfiability

PM Idziak, P Kawałek, J Krzaczkowski - … of the 35th Annual ACM/IEEE …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 35th Annual ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, 2020dl.acm.org
In [15] a generalization of Boolean circuits to arbitrary finite algebras had been introduced
and applied to sketch P versus NP-complete borderline for circuits satisfiability over
algebras from congruence modular varieties. However the problem for nilpotent (which had
not been shown to be NP-hard) but not supernilpotent algebras (which had been shown to
be polynomial time) remained open. In this paper we provide a broad class of examples,
lying in this grey area, and show that, under the Exponential Time Hypothesis and Strong …
In [15] a generalization of Boolean circuits to arbitrary finite algebras had been introduced and applied to sketch P versus NP-complete borderline for circuits satisfiability over algebras from congruence modular varieties. However the problem for nilpotent (which had not been shown to be NP-hard) but not supernilpotent algebras (which had been shown to be polynomial time) remained open.
In this paper we provide a broad class of examples, lying in this grey area, and show that, under the Exponential Time Hypothesis and Strong Exponential Size Hypothesis (saying that Boolean circuits need exponentially many modular counting gates to produce boolean conjunctions of any arity), satisfiability over these algebras have intermediate complexity between ω(2c logh-1 n) and O(2c logh n), where h measures how much a nilpotent algebra fails to be supernilpotent. We also sketch how these examples could be used as paradigms to fill the nilpotent versus supernilpotent gap in general.
Our examples are striking in view of the natural strong connections between circuits satisfiability and Constraint Satisfaction Problem for which the dichotomy had been shown by Bulatov [4] and Zhuk [28].
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