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Discrete Mathematics

Volume 226, Issues 1–3, 6 January 2001, Pages 211-232
Discrete Mathematics

On generalized constraints and certificates

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Abstract

We consider the problem of characterizing sets of Boolean functions. Extending results of Ekin et al. and Pippenger, we show that a set of Boolean (or finite) functions can be characterized by a set of objects called ‘generalized constraints’ iff the set is closed under the operations of permutation of variables and addition of dummy variables. We show a relationship between sets of Boolean functions that are characterizable by a finite set of generalized constraints and sets of Boolean functions that have constant-size certificates of non-membership. We then explore whether certain particular sets of Boolean functions have constant-size certificates of non-membership; most notably, we show that the well-known set of Boolean threshold functions does not have constant-size certificates of non-membership. Finally, we extend results of Pippenger to develop a Galois theory for sets of Boolean functions closed under the operations of permutation of variables and addition of dummy variables.

Keywords

Boolean functions
Minors
Galois theory
Constraints
Certificates of non-membership

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Partially supported by NSF Grant CCR-9501660.