The Octagon domain, which tracks a restricted class of two variable inequality, is the abstract domain of choice for many applications because its domain operations are either quadratic or cubic in the number of program variables. Octagon constraints are classically represented using a Difference Bound Matrix (DBM), where the entries in the DBM store bounds c for inequalities of the form x_i - x_j <= c, x_i + x_j <= c or -x_i - x_j <= c. The size of such a DBM is quadratic in the number of variables, giving a representation which can be excessively large for number systems such as rationals. This paper proposes a compact representation for DBMs, in which repeated numbers are factored out of the DBM. The paper explains how the entries of a D...
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Octagons have enduring appeal because their domain opera- tions are simple, readily mapping to for-l...
Known algorithms for manipulating octagons do not preserve their sparsity, leading typically to quad...
Weakly relational numeric domains express restricted classes of linear inequalities that strike a ba...
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This paper explores the spatial domain of sets of inequalities where each inequality contains at mos...
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In this paper we present an algorithm to compute DBM substractions with a guaranteed minimal number ...
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While computational modelling gets more complex and more accurate, its calculation costs have been i...
The paper is aimed at experimental evaluation of the complexity of the p-Median problem instances, d...
Despite the significant attention they have drawn, big bucket lot-sizing problems remain notoriously...
Preprint, the final publication will be available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceMatri...
Octagons have enduring appeal because their domain opera- tions are simple, readily mapping to for-l...
Known algorithms for manipulating octagons do not preserve their sparsity, leading typically to quad...
Weakly relational numeric domains express restricted classes of linear inequalities that strike a ba...
International audienceKnowing that two numerical variables always hold different values, at some poi...
Abstract. This article presents the octagon abstract domain, a relational numerical abstract domain ...
Abstract. The octagon abstract domain, devoted to discovering octagonal con-straints (also called Un...
International audienceThe octagon abstract domain, devoted to discovering octagonal constraints (als...
This paper explores the spatial domain of sets of inequalities where each inequality contains at mos...
International audienceDomains in Continuous Constraint Programming (CP) are generally represented wi...
In this paper we present an algorithm to compute DBM substractions with a guaranteed minimal number ...
AbstractBoppana (1989) proves a lower bound separating the PRIORITY and the COMMON PRAM models that ...
While computational modelling gets more complex and more accurate, its calculation costs have been i...
The paper is aimed at experimental evaluation of the complexity of the p-Median problem instances, d...
Despite the significant attention they have drawn, big bucket lot-sizing problems remain notoriously...
Preprint, the final publication will be available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceMatri...