Local search is widely applied to satisfiable SAT problems, and on some problem classes outperforms backtrack search. An intriguing challenge posed by Selman, Kautz and McAllester in 1997 is to use it instead to prove unsatisfiability. We design a greedy randomised resolution algorithm called RANGER that will eventually refute any unsatisfiable instance while using only bounded memory. RANGER can refute some problems more quickly than systematic resolution or backtracking with clause learning. We believe that non-systematic but greedy inference is an interesting research direction for powerful proof systems such as general resolution
We study the tradeoff between inference and search in the Davis Putnam algorithm. We show that neig...
Abstract. Local search is often a suitable paradigm for solving hard decision problems and approxima...
In recent years, there has been much research on local search techniques for solving constraint sat...
Stochastic local search (SLS) has been an active field of research in the last few years, with new t...
We introduce a greedy local search procedure called GSAT for solving propositional satisfiability pr...
Stochastic local search (SLS) has been an active field of research in the last few years, with new t...
Abstract—Explaining the causes of infeasibility of Boolean formulas has many practical applications ...
AbstractFor most applications of first-order theorem provers a proof should be found within a fixed ...
Abstract. The Walksat local search algorithm has previously been extended to handle quantification o...
Having good algorithms to verify tautologies as efficiently as possible is of prime interest in diff...
Abstract We study the tradeoff between inference and search in the Davis Put-nam algorithm. We show ...
Several local search algorithms for propositional satisability have been pro-posed which can solve h...
A greedy randomized adaptive search procedure (Grasp) is a randomized heuristic that has been shown ...
AbstractThis paper proposes the utilization of randomized backtracking within complete backtrack sea...
Let F (#n, #n) denote a random CNF formula consisting of #n randomly chosen 2-clauses and #n random...
We study the tradeoff between inference and search in the Davis Putnam algorithm. We show that neig...
Abstract. Local search is often a suitable paradigm for solving hard decision problems and approxima...
In recent years, there has been much research on local search techniques for solving constraint sat...
Stochastic local search (SLS) has been an active field of research in the last few years, with new t...
We introduce a greedy local search procedure called GSAT for solving propositional satisfiability pr...
Stochastic local search (SLS) has been an active field of research in the last few years, with new t...
Abstract—Explaining the causes of infeasibility of Boolean formulas has many practical applications ...
AbstractFor most applications of first-order theorem provers a proof should be found within a fixed ...
Abstract. The Walksat local search algorithm has previously been extended to handle quantification o...
Having good algorithms to verify tautologies as efficiently as possible is of prime interest in diff...
Abstract We study the tradeoff between inference and search in the Davis Put-nam algorithm. We show ...
Several local search algorithms for propositional satisability have been pro-posed which can solve h...
A greedy randomized adaptive search procedure (Grasp) is a randomized heuristic that has been shown ...
AbstractThis paper proposes the utilization of randomized backtracking within complete backtrack sea...
Let F (#n, #n) denote a random CNF formula consisting of #n randomly chosen 2-clauses and #n random...
We study the tradeoff between inference and search in the Davis Putnam algorithm. We show that neig...
Abstract. Local search is often a suitable paradigm for solving hard decision problems and approxima...
In recent years, there has been much research on local search techniques for solving constraint sat...