International audienceWe present several new techniques for linear arithmetic constraint solving. They are all based on the linear cube transformation, a method presented here, which allows us to efficiently determine whether a system of linear arithmetic constraints contains a hypercube of a given edge length. Our first findings based on this transformation are two sound tests that find integer solutions for linear arithmetic constraints. While many complete methods search along the problem surface for a solution, these tests use cubes to explore the interior of the problems. The tests are especially efficient for constraints with a large number of integer solutions, e.g., those with infinite lattice width. Inside the SMT-LIB benchmarks, w...
We describe a new algorithm for solving a conjunction of linear diophantine equations, inequations a...
International audienceThis paper is about one representation of constructible numbers which allows u...
International audienceThis paper describes a novel decision procedure for quantifier-free linear int...
International audienceWe present two tests that solve linear integer arithmetic constraints. These t...
International audienceWe present three new methods that investigate the equalities implied by a syst...
In this thesis, we present new decision procedures for linear arithmetic in the context of SMT solve...
Linear arithmetic constraints in the form of equalities and inequalities constitute the vast majorit...
International audienceWe consider feasibility of linear integer problems in the context of verificat...
We consider feasibility of linear integer programs in the context of verification systems such as SM...
We present new methods for solving the Satisfiability Modulo Theories problem over the theory of Qua...
This paper investigates the use of a Prolog coded SMT solver in tack- ling a well known constraints ...
AbstractThe paper presents an incremental and efficient algorithm for testing the satisfiability of ...
In this thesis, we present new decision procedures for linear arithmetic in the context of SMT solve...
In this paper we present a new decision procedure for the satisfiability of Linear Arithmetic Logic ...
AbstractSets of linear inequalities are an expressive reasoning tool for approximating the reachable...
We describe a new algorithm for solving a conjunction of linear diophantine equations, inequations a...
International audienceThis paper is about one representation of constructible numbers which allows u...
International audienceThis paper describes a novel decision procedure for quantifier-free linear int...
International audienceWe present two tests that solve linear integer arithmetic constraints. These t...
International audienceWe present three new methods that investigate the equalities implied by a syst...
In this thesis, we present new decision procedures for linear arithmetic in the context of SMT solve...
Linear arithmetic constraints in the form of equalities and inequalities constitute the vast majorit...
International audienceWe consider feasibility of linear integer problems in the context of verificat...
We consider feasibility of linear integer programs in the context of verification systems such as SM...
We present new methods for solving the Satisfiability Modulo Theories problem over the theory of Qua...
This paper investigates the use of a Prolog coded SMT solver in tack- ling a well known constraints ...
AbstractThe paper presents an incremental and efficient algorithm for testing the satisfiability of ...
In this thesis, we present new decision procedures for linear arithmetic in the context of SMT solve...
In this paper we present a new decision procedure for the satisfiability of Linear Arithmetic Logic ...
AbstractSets of linear inequalities are an expressive reasoning tool for approximating the reachable...
We describe a new algorithm for solving a conjunction of linear diophantine equations, inequations a...
International audienceThis paper is about one representation of constructible numbers which allows u...
International audienceThis paper describes a novel decision procedure for quantifier-free linear int...