International audienceMuch progress has been made in terms of boosting the effectiveness of backtrack style search methods. In addition, during the last decade, a much better understanding of problem hardness, typical case complexity, and backtrack search behavior has been obtained. One example of a recent insight into backtrack search concerns so-called heavy-tailed behavior in randomized versions of backtrack search. Such heavy-tails explain the large variance in runtime often observed in practice. However, heavy-tailed behavior does certainly not occur on all instances. This has led to a need for a more precise characterization of when heavy-tailedness does and when it does not occur in backtrack search. In this paper, we provide such a ...
This paper addresses the following question: what is the es-sential difference between stochastic lo...
AbstractThis paper proposes the utilization of randomized backtracking within complete backtrack sea...
This paper derives upper bounds on the expected number of search tree nodes visited during an m-solu...
International audienceMuch progress has been made in terms of boosting the effectiveness of backtrac...
Much progress has been made in terms of boosting the e#ectiveness of backtrack style search methods....
Abstract. The heavy-tailed phenomenon that characterises the runtime distributions of backtrack sear...
Recently, it has been found that the cost distributions of randomized backtrack search in combinato...
Much progress has been made in terms of boosting the effectiveness of backtrack style search method...
Abstract. We study the runtime distributions of backtrack procedures for propositional satisfiabilit...
We introduce our work on the backdoor key, a concept that shows promise for characterizing problem ...
We introduce our work on the backdoor key, a concept that shows promise for characterizing problem h...
In this work, we study the runtime distribution of satisficing planning in ensembles of random plann...
Unpredictability in the running time of complete search procedures can often be explained by the phe...
It is known that isolated executions of parallel backtrack search exhibit speedup anomalies. In this...
This paper addresses the following question: what is the essential difference between stochastic loc...
This paper addresses the following question: what is the es-sential difference between stochastic lo...
AbstractThis paper proposes the utilization of randomized backtracking within complete backtrack sea...
This paper derives upper bounds on the expected number of search tree nodes visited during an m-solu...
International audienceMuch progress has been made in terms of boosting the effectiveness of backtrac...
Much progress has been made in terms of boosting the e#ectiveness of backtrack style search methods....
Abstract. The heavy-tailed phenomenon that characterises the runtime distributions of backtrack sear...
Recently, it has been found that the cost distributions of randomized backtrack search in combinato...
Much progress has been made in terms of boosting the effectiveness of backtrack style search method...
Abstract. We study the runtime distributions of backtrack procedures for propositional satisfiabilit...
We introduce our work on the backdoor key, a concept that shows promise for characterizing problem ...
We introduce our work on the backdoor key, a concept that shows promise for characterizing problem h...
In this work, we study the runtime distribution of satisficing planning in ensembles of random plann...
Unpredictability in the running time of complete search procedures can often be explained by the phe...
It is known that isolated executions of parallel backtrack search exhibit speedup anomalies. In this...
This paper addresses the following question: what is the essential difference between stochastic loc...
This paper addresses the following question: what is the es-sential difference between stochastic lo...
AbstractThis paper proposes the utilization of randomized backtracking within complete backtrack sea...
This paper derives upper bounds on the expected number of search tree nodes visited during an m-solu...