Generalized Satisfiability Problems via Operator Assignments

JOURNAL OF COMPUTER AND SYSTEM SCIENCES(2019)

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Schaefer introduced a framework for generalized satisfiability problems on the Boolean domain and characterized the computational complexity of such problems. We investigate an algebraization of Schaefer’s framework in which the Fourier transform is used to represent constraints by multilinear polynomials. The polynomial representation of constraints gives rise to a relaxation of the notion of satisfiability in which the values to variables are linear operators on some Hilbert space. For constraints given by a system of linear equations over the two-element field, this relaxation has received considerable attention in the foundations of quantum mechanics, where such constructions as the Mermin-Peres magic square show that there are systems that have no solutions in the Boolean domain, but have solutions via operator assignments on some finite-dimensional Hilbert space. We completely characterize the classes of Boolean relations for which there is a gap between satisfiability in the Boolean domain and the relaxation of satisfiability via operator assignments. To establish our main result, we adapt the notion of primitive-positive definability (pp-definability) to our setting, a notion that has been used extensively in the study of constraint satisfaction. Here, we show that pp-definability gives rise to gadget reductions that preserve satisfiability gaps, and also give several additional applications.
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Constraint satisfaction problem,Quantum satisfiability,Non-local games,Dichotomy theorems,Linear operators,Undecidable problems,pp-Definitions
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