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Autore principale: Makowski, Michał
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author Makowski, Michał
author_facet Makowski, Michał
contents We show that the conditional independence (CI) implication problem with bounded cardinalities, which asks whether a given CI implication holds for all discrete random variables with given cardinalities, is co-NEXPTIME-hard. The problem remains co-NEXPTIME-hard if all variables are binary. The reduction goes from a variant of the tiling problem and is based on a prior construction used by Cheuk Ting Li to show the undecidability of a related problem where the cardinality of some variables remains unbounded. The CI implication problem with bounded cardinalities is known to be in EXPSPACE, as its negation can be stated as an existential first-order logic formula over the reals of size exponential with regard to the size of the input.
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spellingShingle On the Complexity of the Conditional Independence Implication Problem With Bounded Cardinalities
Makowski, Michał
Computational Complexity
Information Theory
F.1.3; H.1.1
We show that the conditional independence (CI) implication problem with bounded cardinalities, which asks whether a given CI implication holds for all discrete random variables with given cardinalities, is co-NEXPTIME-hard. The problem remains co-NEXPTIME-hard if all variables are binary. The reduction goes from a variant of the tiling problem and is based on a prior construction used by Cheuk Ting Li to show the undecidability of a related problem where the cardinality of some variables remains unbounded. The CI implication problem with bounded cardinalities is known to be in EXPSPACE, as its negation can be stated as an existential first-order logic formula over the reals of size exponential with regard to the size of the input.
title On the Complexity of the Conditional Independence Implication Problem With Bounded Cardinalities
topic Computational Complexity
Information Theory
F.1.3; H.1.1
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.02550