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Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing [electronic resource] : 6th International Conference, SAT 2003. Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, May 5-8, 2003, Selected Revised Papers /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2919Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004Edition: 1st ed. 2004Description: XI, 530 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540246053
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 511.3 23
LOC classification:
  • QA8.9-10.3
Online resources:
Contents:
Satisfiability and Computing van der Waerden Numbers -- An Algorithm for SAT Above the Threshold -- Watched Data Structures for QBF Solvers -- How Good Can a Resolution Based SAT-solver Be? -- A Local Search SAT Solver Using an Effective Switching Strategy and an Efficient Unit Propagation -- Density Condensation of Boolean Formulas -- SAT Based Predicate Abstraction for Hardware Verification -- On Boolean Models for Quantified Boolean Horn Formulas -- Local Search on SAT-encoded Colouring Problems -- A Study of Pure Random Walk on Random Satisfiability Problems with “Physical” Methods -- Hidden Threshold Phenomena for Fixed-Density SAT-formulae -- Improving a Probabilistic 3-SAT Algorithm by Dynamic Search and Independent Clause Pairs -- Width-Based Algorithms for SAT and CIRCUIT-SAT -- Linear Time Algorithms for Some Not-All-Equal Satisfiability Problems -- On Fixed-Parameter Tractable Parameterizations of SAT -- On the Probabilistic Approach to the Random Satisfiability Problem -- Comparing Different Prenexing Strategies for Quantified Boolean Formulas -- Solving Error Correction for Large Data Sets by Means of a SAT Solver -- Using Problem Structure for Efficient Clause Learning -- Abstraction-Driven SAT-based Analysis of Security Protocols -- A Case for Efficient Solution Enumeration -- Cache Performance of SAT Solvers: a Case Study for Efficient Implementation of Algorithms -- Local Consistencies in SAT -- Guiding SAT Diagnosis with Tree Decompositions -- On Computing k-CNF Formula Properties -- Effective Preprocessing with Hyper-Resolution and Equality Reduction -- Read-Once Unit Resolution -- The Interaction Between Inference and Branching Heuristics -- Hypergraph Reductions and Satisfiability Problems -- SBSAT: a State-Based, BDD-Based Satisfiability Solver -- Computing VertexEccentricity in Exponentially Large Graphs: QBF Formulation and Solution -- The Combinatorics of Conflicts between Clauses -- Conflict-Based Selection of Branching Rules -- The Essentials of the SAT 2003 Competition -- Challenges in the QBF Arena: the SAT’03 Evaluation of QBF Solvers -- kcnfs: An Efficient Solver for Random k-SAT Formulae -- An Extensible SAT-solver -- Survey and Belief Propagation on Random K-SAT.
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Satisfiability and Computing van der Waerden Numbers -- An Algorithm for SAT Above the Threshold -- Watched Data Structures for QBF Solvers -- How Good Can a Resolution Based SAT-solver Be? -- A Local Search SAT Solver Using an Effective Switching Strategy and an Efficient Unit Propagation -- Density Condensation of Boolean Formulas -- SAT Based Predicate Abstraction for Hardware Verification -- On Boolean Models for Quantified Boolean Horn Formulas -- Local Search on SAT-encoded Colouring Problems -- A Study of Pure Random Walk on Random Satisfiability Problems with “Physical” Methods -- Hidden Threshold Phenomena for Fixed-Density SAT-formulae -- Improving a Probabilistic 3-SAT Algorithm by Dynamic Search and Independent Clause Pairs -- Width-Based Algorithms for SAT and CIRCUIT-SAT -- Linear Time Algorithms for Some Not-All-Equal Satisfiability Problems -- On Fixed-Parameter Tractable Parameterizations of SAT -- On the Probabilistic Approach to the Random Satisfiability Problem -- Comparing Different Prenexing Strategies for Quantified Boolean Formulas -- Solving Error Correction for Large Data Sets by Means of a SAT Solver -- Using Problem Structure for Efficient Clause Learning -- Abstraction-Driven SAT-based Analysis of Security Protocols -- A Case for Efficient Solution Enumeration -- Cache Performance of SAT Solvers: a Case Study for Efficient Implementation of Algorithms -- Local Consistencies in SAT -- Guiding SAT Diagnosis with Tree Decompositions -- On Computing k-CNF Formula Properties -- Effective Preprocessing with Hyper-Resolution and Equality Reduction -- Read-Once Unit Resolution -- The Interaction Between Inference and Branching Heuristics -- Hypergraph Reductions and Satisfiability Problems -- SBSAT: a State-Based, BDD-Based Satisfiability Solver -- Computing VertexEccentricity in Exponentially Large Graphs: QBF Formulation and Solution -- The Combinatorics of Conflicts between Clauses -- Conflict-Based Selection of Branching Rules -- The Essentials of the SAT 2003 Competition -- Challenges in the QBF Arena: the SAT’03 Evaluation of QBF Solvers -- kcnfs: An Efficient Solver for Random k-SAT Formulae -- An Extensible SAT-solver -- Survey and Belief Propagation on Random K-SAT.

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