This is the second of three planned papers describing zap, a satisfiability engine that substantially generalizes existing tools while retaining the performance characteristics of modern high performance solvers. The fundamental idea underlying zap is that many problems passed to such engines contain rich internal structure that is obscured by the Boolean representation used; our goal is to define a representation in which this structure is apparent and can easily be exploited to improve computational performance. This paper presents the theoretical basis for the ideas underlying zap, arguing that existing ideas in this area exploit a single, recurring structure in that multiple database axioms can be obtained by operating on a single axiom...
This paper makes three observations with regard to the application of algorithms such as wsat and re...
Abstract—Combinatorial objects in EDA applications exhibit a great amount of complexity and typicall...
Research in algorithms for Boolean satisfiability and their implementations [23, 6] has recently out...
This is the third of three papers describing zap, a satisfiability engine that substantially general...
This is the first of three planned papers describing zap, a satisfiability engine that substantially...
The past few years have seen an enormous progress in the performance of Boolean satisfiability (SAT)...
Since 2014, several leading theoreticians and experimentalists conducting research on Boolean satisf...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 22411 "Theory and Practice of...
Boolean Satisfiability solvers improved dramatically over the last seven years [14, 13] and are com...
This paper shows that several propositional satisfiability algorithms compute approximations of fixe...
The last few years have seen an increasing interest in Boolean Satisfiability (SAT), spurred in part...
Satisfiability solvers have been shown to be a powerful tool for solving constraint problems. These ...
A wide range of problems can be formalized as a set of constraints that need to be satisfied. In fac...
Boolean satisfiability (SAT) is the problem of determining whether there exists an assignment of the...
Optimization problems can be solved using Boolean Sat-isfiability by mapping them to a sequence of d...
This paper makes three observations with regard to the application of algorithms such as wsat and re...
Abstract—Combinatorial objects in EDA applications exhibit a great amount of complexity and typicall...
Research in algorithms for Boolean satisfiability and their implementations [23, 6] has recently out...
This is the third of three papers describing zap, a satisfiability engine that substantially general...
This is the first of three planned papers describing zap, a satisfiability engine that substantially...
The past few years have seen an enormous progress in the performance of Boolean satisfiability (SAT)...
Since 2014, several leading theoreticians and experimentalists conducting research on Boolean satisf...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 22411 "Theory and Practice of...
Boolean Satisfiability solvers improved dramatically over the last seven years [14, 13] and are com...
This paper shows that several propositional satisfiability algorithms compute approximations of fixe...
The last few years have seen an increasing interest in Boolean Satisfiability (SAT), spurred in part...
Satisfiability solvers have been shown to be a powerful tool for solving constraint problems. These ...
A wide range of problems can be formalized as a set of constraints that need to be satisfied. In fac...
Boolean satisfiability (SAT) is the problem of determining whether there exists an assignment of the...
Optimization problems can be solved using Boolean Sat-isfiability by mapping them to a sequence of d...
This paper makes three observations with regard to the application of algorithms such as wsat and re...
Abstract—Combinatorial objects in EDA applications exhibit a great amount of complexity and typicall...
Research in algorithms for Boolean satisfiability and their implementations [23, 6] has recently out...