Affiliation:
1. University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
2. Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Abstract
We introduce the notion of monotone linear programming circuits (MLP circuits), a model of computation for partial Boolean functions. Using this model, we prove the following results.
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(1) MLP circuits are superpolynomially stronger than monotone Boolean circuits.
(2) MLP circuits are exponentially stronger than monotone span programs over the reals.
(3) MLP circuits can be used to provide monotone feasibility interpolation theorems for Lovász-Schrijver proof systems and for mixed Lovász-Schrijver proof systems.
(4) The Lovász-Schrijver proof system cannot be polynomially simulated by the cutting planes proof system.
Finally, we establish connections between the problem of proving lower bounds for the size of MLP circuits and the field of extension complexity of polytopes.
Funder
ERC Advanced
Bergen Research Foundation
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computational Theory and Mathematics,Theoretical Computer Science
Cited by
2 articles.
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