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On Digraph Coloring Problems and Treewidth Duality
20th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS' 05)
It is known that every constraint-satisfaction problem (CSP) reduces, and is in fact polynomially equivalent, to a digraph coloring problem. By carefully analyzing the constructions, we observe that the reduction is quantifierfree. Using this, we illustrate the power of the logical approach to CSPs by resolving two conjectures about treewidth duality in the digraph case. The point is that the analogues of these conjectures for general CSPs were resolved long ago by proof techniques that break
doi:10.1109/lics.2005.31
dblp:conf/lics/Atserias05
fatcat:jct4jevi7bbtxjhv4s5dtaioau