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Why are proof complexity lower bounds hard?

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We formalize and study the question of whether there are inherent difficulties to showing lower bounds on propositional proof complexity. We establish the following unconditional result: Propositional proof systems cannot efficiently show that truth tables of random Boolean functions lack polynomial size non-uniform proofs of hardness. Assuming a conjecture of Rudich, propositional proof systems also cannot efficiently show that random k-CNFs of linear density lack polynomial size non-uniform proofs of unsatisfiability. Since the statements in question assert the average-case hardness of standard NP problems (MCSP and 3-SAT respectively) against co-nondeterministic circuits for natural distributions, one interpretation of our result is that propositional proof systems are inherently incapable of efficiently proving strong complexity lower bounds in our formalization. Another interpretation is that an analogue of the Razborov-Rudich `natural proofs' barrier holds in proof complexity: under reasonable hardness assumptions, there are natural distributions on hard tautologies for which it is infeasible to show proof complexity lower bounds for strong enough proof systems. For the specific case of the Extended Frege (EF) propositional proof system, we show that at least one of the following cases holds: (1) EF has no efficient proofs of superpolynomial circuit lower bound tautologies for any Boolean function or (2) There is an explicit family of tautologies of each length such that under reasonable hardness assumptions, most tautologies are hard but no propositional proof system can efficiently establish hardness for most tautologies in the family. Thus, under reasonable hardness assumptions, either the Circuit Lower Bounds program toward complexity separations cannot be implemented in EF, or there are inherent obstacles to implementing the Cook-Reckhow program for EF.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1109/FOCS.2019.00080

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Computer Science
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Computer Science
Oxford college:
Magdalen College
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Publisher:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Host title:
2019 IEEE 60th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS)
Journal:
IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science More from this journal
Pages:
1305-1324
Publication date:
2020-01-06
Acceptance date:
2019-06-24
Event title:
FOCS 2019 60th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
Event location:
Baltimore, MD, USA
Event website:
http://focs2019.cs.jhu.edu
Event start date:
2019-11-09
Event end date:
2019-11-12
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ISSN:
2575-8454
ISBN:
9781728149523


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pubs:1035783
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uuid:b038d171-928d-4dfe-abf5-a6fdb03217b2
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pubs:1035783
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1035783
Deposit date:
2019-07-28

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