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maximum satisfiability problemasks for an assignment of truth values to the variables in a compound proposition in conjunctive normal form (which expresses a compound proposition as the conjunction of clauses where each clause is the disjunction of two or more variables or their negations) that makes as many of these clauses true as possible. For example, three but not four of the clauses in
IpV i/l AIp V yt h bpVr)A bp V -vl can be made true by an assignment of truth values to p, q, and r. We will show that probabilistic methods can provide a lower bound for the number of clauses that can be made true by an assignment of truth values to the variables.
- Suppose that there arenvariables in a compound proposition in conjunctive normal form. If we pick a truth value for each variable randomly by flipping a coin and assigning true to the variable if the coin comes up heads and false if it comes up tails, what is the probability of each possible assignment of truth values to thenvariables?
- Assuming that each clause is the disjunction of exactly two distinct variables or their negations, what is the probability that a given clause is true, given the random assignment of truth values from part (a)?
- Suppose that there areDclauses in the compound proposition. What is the expected number of these clauses that are true, given the random assignment of truth values of the variables?
- Use part (c) to show that for every compound proposition in conjunctive normal form there is an assignment of truth values to the variables that makes at least 3/4 of the clauses true.
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