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Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing - SAT 2008 [electronic resource] : 11th International Conference, SAT 2008, Guangzhou, China, May 12-15, 2008, Proceedings / edited by Hans Kleine Büning, Xishun Zhao.

Contributor(s): Kleine Büning, Hans [editor.] | Zhao, Xishun [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues: 4996Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008Edition: 1st ed. 2008.Description: X, 305 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540797197.Subject(s): Machine theory | Algorithms | Operating systems (Computers) | Numerical analysis | Artificial intelligence | Mathematical logic | Formal Languages and Automata Theory | Algorithms | Operating Systems | Numerical Analysis | Artificial Intelligence | Mathematical Logic and FoundationsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.131 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Modelling Max-CSP as Partial Max-SAT -- A Preprocessor for Max-SAT Solvers -- A Generalized Framework for Conflict Analysis -- Adaptive Restart Strategies for Conflict Driven SAT Solvers -- New Results on the Phase Transition for Random Quantified Boolean Formulas -- Designing an Efficient Hardware Implication Accelerator for SAT Solving -- Attacking Bivium Using SAT Solvers -- SAT Modulo the Theory of Linear Arithmetic: Exact, Inexact and Commercial Solvers -- Random Instances of W[2]-Complete Problems: Thresholds, Complexity, and Algorithms -- Complexity and Algorithms for Well-Structured k-SAT Instances -- A Decision-Making Procedure for Resolution-Based SAT-Solvers -- Online Estimation of SAT Solving Runtime -- A Max-SAT Inference-Based Pre-processing for Max-Clique -- SAT, UNSAT and Coloring -- Computation of Renameable Horn Backdoors -- A New Bound for an NP-Hard Subclass of 3-SAT Using Backdoors -- Improvements to Hybrid Incremental SAT Algorithms -- Searching for Autarkies to Trim Unsatisfiable Clause Sets -- Nenofex: Expanding NNF for QBF Solving -- SAT(ID): Satisfiability of Propositional Logic Extended with Inductive Definitions -- Towards More Effective Unsatisfiability-Based Maximum Satisfiability Algorithms -- A CNF Class Generalizing Exact Linear Formulas -- How Many Conflicts Does It Need to Be Unsatisfiable? -- Speeding-Up Non-clausal Local Search for Propositional Satisfiability with Clause Learning -- Local Restarts -- Regular and General Resolution: An Improved Separation -- Finding Guaranteed MUSes Fast.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing, SAT 2008, held in Guangzhou, P. R. China, in May 2008. The 17 revised full papers presented together with 8 revised short papers and 2 invited talks were carefully selected from 70 submissions. All current research issues in propositional and quantified Boolean formula satisfiability testing are covered, including but not limited to proof systems, proof complexity, search algorithms, heuristics, analysis of algorithms, hard instances, randomized formulae, problem encodings, industrial applications, solvers, simplifiers, tools, case studies and empirical results.
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Modelling Max-CSP as Partial Max-SAT -- A Preprocessor for Max-SAT Solvers -- A Generalized Framework for Conflict Analysis -- Adaptive Restart Strategies for Conflict Driven SAT Solvers -- New Results on the Phase Transition for Random Quantified Boolean Formulas -- Designing an Efficient Hardware Implication Accelerator for SAT Solving -- Attacking Bivium Using SAT Solvers -- SAT Modulo the Theory of Linear Arithmetic: Exact, Inexact and Commercial Solvers -- Random Instances of W[2]-Complete Problems: Thresholds, Complexity, and Algorithms -- Complexity and Algorithms for Well-Structured k-SAT Instances -- A Decision-Making Procedure for Resolution-Based SAT-Solvers -- Online Estimation of SAT Solving Runtime -- A Max-SAT Inference-Based Pre-processing for Max-Clique -- SAT, UNSAT and Coloring -- Computation of Renameable Horn Backdoors -- A New Bound for an NP-Hard Subclass of 3-SAT Using Backdoors -- Improvements to Hybrid Incremental SAT Algorithms -- Searching for Autarkies to Trim Unsatisfiable Clause Sets -- Nenofex: Expanding NNF for QBF Solving -- SAT(ID): Satisfiability of Propositional Logic Extended with Inductive Definitions -- Towards More Effective Unsatisfiability-Based Maximum Satisfiability Algorithms -- A CNF Class Generalizing Exact Linear Formulas -- How Many Conflicts Does It Need to Be Unsatisfiable? -- Speeding-Up Non-clausal Local Search for Propositional Satisfiability with Clause Learning -- Local Restarts -- Regular and General Resolution: An Improved Separation -- Finding Guaranteed MUSes Fast.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing, SAT 2008, held in Guangzhou, P. R. China, in May 2008. The 17 revised full papers presented together with 8 revised short papers and 2 invited talks were carefully selected from 70 submissions. All current research issues in propositional and quantified Boolean formula satisfiability testing are covered, including but not limited to proof systems, proof complexity, search algorithms, heuristics, analysis of algorithms, hard instances, randomized formulae, problem encodings, industrial applications, solvers, simplifiers, tools, case studies and empirical results.

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