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Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing - SAT 2010 [electronic resource] : 13th International Conference, SAT 2010, Edinburgh, UK, July 11-14, 2010, Proceedings / edited by Ofer Strichman, Stefan Szeider.

Contributor(s): Strichman, Ofer [editor.] | Szeider, Stefan [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues: 6175Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Edition: 1st ed. 2010.Description: XIII, 400 p. 74 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642141867.Subject(s): Algorithms | Software engineering | Computer programming | Computer science | Machine theory | Computer science -- Mathematics | Algorithms | Software Engineering | Programming Techniques | Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming | Formal Languages and Automata Theory | Mathematics of ComputingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 518.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Invited Talks -- The Big Deal: Applying Constraint Satisfaction Technologies Where It Makes the Difference -- Exact Algorithms and Complexity -- 2. Regular Papers -- Improving Stochastic Local Search for SAT with a New Probability Distribution -- Lower Bounds for Width-Restricted Clause Learning on Small Width Formulas -- Proof Complexity of Propositional Default Logic -- Automated Testing and Debugging of SAT and QBF Solvers -- Rewriting (Dependency-)Quantified 2-CNF with Arbitrary Free Literals into Existential 2-HORN -- Synthesizing Shortest Linear Straight-Line Programs over GF(2) Using SAT -- sQueezeBF: An Effective Preprocessor for QBFs Based on Equivalence Reasoning -- Non Uniform Selection of Solutions for Upper Bounding the 3-SAT Threshold -- Symmetry and Satisfiability: An Update -- A Non-prenex, Non-clausal QBF Solver with Game-State Learning -- SAT Solving with Reference Points -- Integrating Dependency Schemes in Search-Based QBF Solvers -- An Exact Algorithm for the Boolean Connectivity Problem for k-CNF -- Improving Unsatisfiability-Based Algorithms for Boolean Optimization -- Encoding Techniques, Craig Interpolants and Bounded Model Checking for Incomplete Designs -- Statistical Methodology for Comparison of SAT Solvers -- On the Relative Merits of Simple Local Search Methods for the MAX-SAT Problem -- The Seventh QBF Solvers Evaluation (QBFEVAL'10) -- Complexity Results for Linear XSAT-Problems -- Bounds on Threshold of Regular Random k-SAT -- Dynamic Scoring Functions with Variable Expressions: New SLS Methods for Solving SAT -- 3. Short Papers -- Improved Local Search for Circuit Satisfiability -- A System for Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems with SMT -- Two Techniques for Minimizing Resolution Proofs -- On Moderately Exponential Time for SAT -- MinimisingDeterministic Büchi Automata Precisely Using SAT Solving -- Exploiting Circuit Representations in QBF Solving -- Reconstructing Solutions after Blocked Clause Elimination -- An Empirical Study of Optimal Noise and Runtime Distributions in Local Search -- Green-Tao Numbers and SAT -- Exact MinSAT Solving -- Uniquely Satisfiable k-SAT Instances with Almost Minimal Occurrences of Each Variable -- Assignment Stack Shrinking -- Simple but Hard Mixed Horn Formulas -- Zero-One Designs Produce Small Hard SAT Instances.
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1. Invited Talks -- The Big Deal: Applying Constraint Satisfaction Technologies Where It Makes the Difference -- Exact Algorithms and Complexity -- 2. Regular Papers -- Improving Stochastic Local Search for SAT with a New Probability Distribution -- Lower Bounds for Width-Restricted Clause Learning on Small Width Formulas -- Proof Complexity of Propositional Default Logic -- Automated Testing and Debugging of SAT and QBF Solvers -- Rewriting (Dependency-)Quantified 2-CNF with Arbitrary Free Literals into Existential 2-HORN -- Synthesizing Shortest Linear Straight-Line Programs over GF(2) Using SAT -- sQueezeBF: An Effective Preprocessor for QBFs Based on Equivalence Reasoning -- Non Uniform Selection of Solutions for Upper Bounding the 3-SAT Threshold -- Symmetry and Satisfiability: An Update -- A Non-prenex, Non-clausal QBF Solver with Game-State Learning -- SAT Solving with Reference Points -- Integrating Dependency Schemes in Search-Based QBF Solvers -- An Exact Algorithm for the Boolean Connectivity Problem for k-CNF -- Improving Unsatisfiability-Based Algorithms for Boolean Optimization -- Encoding Techniques, Craig Interpolants and Bounded Model Checking for Incomplete Designs -- Statistical Methodology for Comparison of SAT Solvers -- On the Relative Merits of Simple Local Search Methods for the MAX-SAT Problem -- The Seventh QBF Solvers Evaluation (QBFEVAL'10) -- Complexity Results for Linear XSAT-Problems -- Bounds on Threshold of Regular Random k-SAT -- Dynamic Scoring Functions with Variable Expressions: New SLS Methods for Solving SAT -- 3. Short Papers -- Improved Local Search for Circuit Satisfiability -- A System for Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems with SMT -- Two Techniques for Minimizing Resolution Proofs -- On Moderately Exponential Time for SAT -- MinimisingDeterministic Büchi Automata Precisely Using SAT Solving -- Exploiting Circuit Representations in QBF Solving -- Reconstructing Solutions after Blocked Clause Elimination -- An Empirical Study of Optimal Noise and Runtime Distributions in Local Search -- Green-Tao Numbers and SAT -- Exact MinSAT Solving -- Uniquely Satisfiable k-SAT Instances with Almost Minimal Occurrences of Each Variable -- Assignment Stack Shrinking -- Simple but Hard Mixed Horn Formulas -- Zero-One Designs Produce Small Hard SAT Instances.

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