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Complexity classifications for Propositional Abduction in Post's framework

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In this article, we investigate the complexity of abduction, a fundamental and important form of non-monotonic reasoning. Given a knowledge base explaining the world's behaviour, it aims at finding an explanation for some observed manifestation. In this article, we consider propositional abduction, where the knowledge base and the manifestation are represented by propositional formulae. The problem of deciding whether there exists an explanation has been shown to be Sigma(p)(2)-complete in general. We focus on formulae in which the allowed connectives are taken from certain sets of Boolean functions. We consider different variants of the abduction problem in restricting both the manifestations and the hypotheses. For all these variants, we obtain a complexity classification for all possible sets of Boolean functions. In this way, we identify easier cases, namely NP-complete, coNP-complete and polynomial cases. Thus, we get a detailed picture of the complexity of the propositional abduction problem, hence highlighting the sources of intractability. Further, we address the problem of counting the full explanations and prove a trichotomous classification theorem.

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hal-01194335 , version 1 (05-09-2015)

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Nadia Creignou, Johannes Schmidt, Thomas Michael. Complexity classifications for Propositional Abduction in Post's framework. Journal of Logic and Computation, 2012, 22 (5), pp.1145-1170. ⟨10.1093/logcom/exr012⟩. ⟨hal-01194335⟩
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