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Minimum Complete MR Subsets under Semantic-Mutation Fault Models: A Support-Set Domination Boundary
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This paper asks when MR-subset selection is a real mutant-level requirement for minimum complete evidence in metamorphic testing rather than a coarse fault-class counting artifact. We define a layer-relative completeness criterion over an admitted mutant--draw coverage universe. The central result is a support-set domination boundary: it states when class-level abstraction is safe and when mutant-level MR minimization is necessary. The boundary is governed by kill-signature heterogeneity, which yields a scoped fault-signature kernel and separates the MR-specific question from ordinary fault-class counting. The resulting Min-MR-Complete problem is Set-Cover-equivalent over the selected coverage universe, giving NP-hardness, the classical logarithmic approximation boundary, a greedy approximation, an exact ILP formulation, and an SMS-rank upper bound that is not a lower bound or tight predictor. Artifact lanes provide lane-local minimization and audit evidence; separately, route witnesses instantiate both collapse and non-collapse regimes for the boundary theorem and are not pooled as population-level experiments. Other MR-class-proxy rows remain intermediate signals rather than route-admitted witness evidence.
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