Abstract. Heterogeneous nonmonotonic multi-context systems (MCS) permit different logics to be used in different contexts, and link them via bridge rules. We investigate the role of symmetry detection and symmetry breaking in such systems to eliminate symmetric parts of the search space and, thereby, simplify the evaluation process. We propose a distributed algorithm that takes a local stance, i.e., computes independently the partial symmetries of a context and, in order to construct potential symmetries of the whole, combines them with those partial symmetries returned by neighbouring contexts. We prove the correctness of our methods. We instantiate such symmetry detection and symmetry breaking in a multi-context system with contexts that ...
Multi-Context Systems (MCSs) are a formalism for systems consisting of knowledge bases (possibly het...
Processes in a concurrent system need to coordinate using an underlying shared memory or a message-p...
While several powerful methods exist for automatically detecting symmetries in instances of constrai...
We present a distributed algorithm for computing equilibria of heterogeneous nonmonotonic multi-cont...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
We present an algorithm for the verification of properties of distributed systems, represented as Bü...
The application of model checking is limited due to the state-space explosion problem – as the numbe...
Symmetry reduction is a well-known approach for alleviating the state explosion problem in model che...
Over the last decade there has been much interest in exploiting symmetry to combat the state explosi...
A well known problem when reasoning about concurrent systems is that of state explosion. One of the ...
Abstract. In this paper we address the problem of detecting and break-ing symmetries in combinatoria...
We describe a new way of reasoning about symmetric collisions for Multi-Agent Path Finding (MAPF) on...
Symmetry in combinatorial problems is an extensively studied topic. We continue this research in the...
Constraint satisfaction and optimisation problems occur frequently in industry and are usually compu...
Graph pattern matching, a central application in many fields, can be modelled as a CSP. This CSP app...
Multi-Context Systems (MCSs) are a formalism for systems consisting of knowledge bases (possibly het...
Processes in a concurrent system need to coordinate using an underlying shared memory or a message-p...
While several powerful methods exist for automatically detecting symmetries in instances of constrai...
We present a distributed algorithm for computing equilibria of heterogeneous nonmonotonic multi-cont...
A distributed computing system can be considered to be symmetric because of its topology or because...
We present an algorithm for the verification of properties of distributed systems, represented as Bü...
The application of model checking is limited due to the state-space explosion problem – as the numbe...
Symmetry reduction is a well-known approach for alleviating the state explosion problem in model che...
Over the last decade there has been much interest in exploiting symmetry to combat the state explosi...
A well known problem when reasoning about concurrent systems is that of state explosion. One of the ...
Abstract. In this paper we address the problem of detecting and break-ing symmetries in combinatoria...
We describe a new way of reasoning about symmetric collisions for Multi-Agent Path Finding (MAPF) on...
Symmetry in combinatorial problems is an extensively studied topic. We continue this research in the...
Constraint satisfaction and optimisation problems occur frequently in industry and are usually compu...
Graph pattern matching, a central application in many fields, can be modelled as a CSP. This CSP app...
Multi-Context Systems (MCSs) are a formalism for systems consisting of knowledge bases (possibly het...
Processes in a concurrent system need to coordinate using an underlying shared memory or a message-p...
While several powerful methods exist for automatically detecting symmetries in instances of constrai...