A Resolution-Based Interactive Proof System for UNSAT
Philipp Czerner,
Javier Esparza,
Valentin Krasotin
Abstract:Modern SAT or QBF solvers are expected to produce correctness certificates. However, certificates have worst-case exponential size (unless $$\textsf{NP}=\textsf{coNP}$$
NP
=
coNP
), and at recent SAT competitions the largest certificates of unsatisfiability are starting to reach terabyte size.Recently, Couillard, Czerner, Esparza, and Majumdar have suggested to replace certificates with interactive… Show more
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