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    On the phase transitions of \((k, q)\)-SAT (English)
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    23 March 2017
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    The main result of the paper proves an asymptotic zero-one limit of the probability that an instant \((C,Q)\) is satisfiable, i.e., there exists an assignment that does not set any of the \(k\)-tuples of randomly generated Boolean variables in \(C\) to a given bad tuple set of assignments in \(Q\).
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    constraint satisfaction
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    phase transition
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    second moment method
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