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Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing - SAT 2006 [electronic resource] : 9th International Conference, Seattle, WA, USA, August 12-15, 2006, Proceedings /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues ; 4121Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006Edition: 1st ed. 2006Description: XII, 440 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540372073
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.131 23
LOC classification:
  • QA267-268.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Invited Talks -- From Propositional Satisfiability to Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- CSPs: Adding Structure to SAT -- Session 1. Proofs and Cores -- Complexity of Semialgebraic Proofs with Restricted Degree of Falsity -- Categorisation of Clauses in Conjunctive Normal Forms: Minimally Unsatisfiable Sub-clause-sets and the Lean Kernel -- A Scalable Algorithm for Minimal Unsatisfiable Core Extraction -- Minimum Witnesses for Unsatisfiable 2CNFs -- Preliminary Report on Input Cover Number as a Metric for Propositional Resolution Proofs -- Extended Resolution Proofs for Symbolic SAT Solving with Quantification -- Session 2. Heuristics and Algorithms -- Encoding CNFs to Empower Component Analysis -- Satisfiability Checking of Non-clausal Formulas Using General Matings -- Determinization of Resolution by an Algorithm Operating on Complete Assignments -- A Complete Random Jump Strategy with Guiding Paths -- Session 3. Applications -- Applications of SAT Solvers to Cryptanalysis of Hash Functions -- Functional Treewidth: Bounding Complexity in the Presence of Functional Dependencies -- Encoding the Satisfiability of Modal and Description Logics into SAT: The Case Study of K(m)/ -- SAT in Bioinformatics: Making the Case with Haplotype Inference -- Session 4. SMT -- Lemma Learning in SMT on Linear Constraints -- On SAT Modulo Theories and Optimization Problems -- Fast and Flexible Difference Constraint Propagation for DPLL(T) -- A Progressive Simplifier for Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- Session 5. Structure -- Dependency Quantified Horn Formulas: Models and Complexity -- On Linear CNF Formulas -- A Dichotomy Theorem for Typed Constraint Satisfaction Problems -- Session 6. MAX-SAT -- A Complete Calculus for Max-SAT -- On Solving the Partial MAX-SAT Problem -- MAX-SAT for Formulas with Constant ClauseDensity Can Be Solved Faster Than in Time -- Average-Case Analysis for the MAX-2SAT Problem -- Session 7. Local Search and Survey Propagation -- Local Search for Unsatisfiability -- Efficiency of Local Search -- Implementing Survey Propagation on Graphics Processing Units -- Characterizing Propagation Methods for Boolean Satisfiability -- Session 8. QBF -- Minimal False Quantified Boolean Formulas -- Binary Clause Reasoning in QBF -- Solving Quantified Boolean Formulas with Circuit Observability Don’t Cares -- QBF Modeling: Exploiting Player Symmetry for Simplicity and Efficiency -- Session 9. Counting and Concurrency -- Solving #SAT Using Vertex Covers -- Counting Models in Integer Domains -- sharpSAT – Counting Models with Advanced Component Caching and Implicit BCP -- A Distribution Method for Solving SAT in Grids.
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Invited Talks -- From Propositional Satisfiability to Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- CSPs: Adding Structure to SAT -- Session 1. Proofs and Cores -- Complexity of Semialgebraic Proofs with Restricted Degree of Falsity -- Categorisation of Clauses in Conjunctive Normal Forms: Minimally Unsatisfiable Sub-clause-sets and the Lean Kernel -- A Scalable Algorithm for Minimal Unsatisfiable Core Extraction -- Minimum Witnesses for Unsatisfiable 2CNFs -- Preliminary Report on Input Cover Number as a Metric for Propositional Resolution Proofs -- Extended Resolution Proofs for Symbolic SAT Solving with Quantification -- Session 2. Heuristics and Algorithms -- Encoding CNFs to Empower Component Analysis -- Satisfiability Checking of Non-clausal Formulas Using General Matings -- Determinization of Resolution by an Algorithm Operating on Complete Assignments -- A Complete Random Jump Strategy with Guiding Paths -- Session 3. Applications -- Applications of SAT Solvers to Cryptanalysis of Hash Functions -- Functional Treewidth: Bounding Complexity in the Presence of Functional Dependencies -- Encoding the Satisfiability of Modal and Description Logics into SAT: The Case Study of K(m)/ -- SAT in Bioinformatics: Making the Case with Haplotype Inference -- Session 4. SMT -- Lemma Learning in SMT on Linear Constraints -- On SAT Modulo Theories and Optimization Problems -- Fast and Flexible Difference Constraint Propagation for DPLL(T) -- A Progressive Simplifier for Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- Session 5. Structure -- Dependency Quantified Horn Formulas: Models and Complexity -- On Linear CNF Formulas -- A Dichotomy Theorem for Typed Constraint Satisfaction Problems -- Session 6. MAX-SAT -- A Complete Calculus for Max-SAT -- On Solving the Partial MAX-SAT Problem -- MAX-SAT for Formulas with Constant ClauseDensity Can Be Solved Faster Than in Time -- Average-Case Analysis for the MAX-2SAT Problem -- Session 7. Local Search and Survey Propagation -- Local Search for Unsatisfiability -- Efficiency of Local Search -- Implementing Survey Propagation on Graphics Processing Units -- Characterizing Propagation Methods for Boolean Satisfiability -- Session 8. QBF -- Minimal False Quantified Boolean Formulas -- Binary Clause Reasoning in QBF -- Solving Quantified Boolean Formulas with Circuit Observability Don’t Cares -- QBF Modeling: Exploiting Player Symmetry for Simplicity and Efficiency -- Session 9. Counting and Concurrency -- Solving #SAT Using Vertex Covers -- Counting Models in Integer Domains -- sharpSAT – Counting Models with Advanced Component Caching and Implicit BCP -- A Distribution Method for Solving SAT in Grids.

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