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We empirically study the computational complexity of diagnosing systems with real-world structure. We adopt the structure specified by a small-world network, which is a graphical structure that is common to a wide variety of naturally-occurring systems, ranging from biological systems, the WWW, to human-designed mechanical systems. We randomly generate a suite of digital circuit models with small-world network structure, and show that diagnosing these models is computationally hard.
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