The Complexity of Reasoning With Global Constraints
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2007
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Springer
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Abstract
Constraint propagation is one of the techniques central to the success of constraint programming. To reduce search, fast algorithms associated with each constraint prune the domains of variables. With global (or non-binary) constraints, the cost of such propagation may be much greater than the quadratic cost for binary constraints. We therefore study the computational complexity of reasoning with global constraints. We first characterise a number of important questions related to constraint propagation. We show that such questions are intractable in general, and identify dependencies between the tractability and intractability of the different questions. We then demonstrate how the tools of computational complexity can be used in the design and analysis of specific global constraints. In particular, we illustrate how computational complexity can be used to determine when a lesser level of local consistency should be enforced, when constraints can be safely generalized, when decomposing constraints will reduce the amount of pruning, and when combining constraints is tractable.
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global constraints, computational complexity, constraint propagation, generalized arc consistency, Consistency, FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Computational Complexity, Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI), I.2.4, [SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other, Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, Computational Complexity (cs.CC), Constraint propagation, Generalized arc consistency, Computational complexity, Computational difficulty of problems (lower bounds, completeness, difficulty of approximation, etc.), Global constraints, Problem solving in the context of artificial intelligence (heuristics, search strategies, etc.)
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 0102 computer and information sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences
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