Nowadays, Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) techniques are one of the key components of modern SAT solvers specialized in industrial instances. Last years, one of the focuses has been put on strategies to select which learnt clauses are removed during the search. Originally, one need for removing clauses was motivated by the finiteness of memory. Recently, it has been shown that more aggressive clause deletion policies may improve solvers performance, even when memory is sufficient. Also, the utility of learnt clauses has been related to the modular structure of industrial SAT instances. In this paper, we show that augmenting SAT instances with learnt clauses does not always make them easier for the SAT solver. In fact, it makes worse ...
Article publié à IJAIT Volume No. 32 , Issue No. 01 , Article No. 2350003 , Year 2023.https:///dx.do...
Clause Learning is one of the most important components of a conflict driven clause learning (CDCL) ...
Article publié à IJAIT Volume No. 32 , Issue No. 01 , Article No. 2350003 , Year 2023.https:///dx.do...
Nowadays, Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) techniques are one of the key components of modern ...
Learnt clauses in CDCL SAT solvers often contain redundant literals. This may have a negative impact...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceOriginal and learnt clauses in Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) SAT solv...
International audienceOriginal and learnt clauses in Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) SAT solv...
International audienceOriginal and learnt clauses in Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) SAT solv...
Clause Learning is one of the most important components of a conflict driven clause learning (CDCL) ...
Article publié à IJAIT Volume No. 32 , Issue No. 01 , Article No. 2350003 , Year 2023.https:///dx.do...
Clause Learning is one of the most important components of a conflict driven clause learning (CDCL) ...
Article publié à IJAIT Volume No. 32 , Issue No. 01 , Article No. 2350003 , Year 2023.https:///dx.do...
Nowadays, Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) techniques are one of the key components of modern ...
Learnt clauses in CDCL SAT solvers often contain redundant literals. This may have a negative impact...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceBeside impressive progresses made by SAT solvers over the last ten years, only...
International audienceOriginal and learnt clauses in Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) SAT solv...
International audienceOriginal and learnt clauses in Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) SAT solv...
International audienceOriginal and learnt clauses in Conflict-Driven Clause Learning (CDCL) SAT solv...
Clause Learning is one of the most important components of a conflict driven clause learning (CDCL) ...
Article publié à IJAIT Volume No. 32 , Issue No. 01 , Article No. 2350003 , Year 2023.https:///dx.do...
Clause Learning is one of the most important components of a conflict driven clause learning (CDCL) ...
Article publié à IJAIT Volume No. 32 , Issue No. 01 , Article No. 2350003 , Year 2023.https:///dx.do...