International audienceIn this paper, we explore the two well-known principles of diversification and intensification in portfolio-based parallel SAT solving. These dual concepts play an important role in several search algorithms including local search, and appear to be a key point in modern parallel SAT solvers. To study their trade-off, we define two roles for the computational units. Some of them classified as Masters perform an original search strategy, ensuring diversification. The remaining units, classified as Slaves are there to intensify their master's strategy. Several important questions have to be answered. The first one is what information should be given to a slave in order to intensify a given search effort? The second one is...
This thesis focuses on improving the SAT solving technology. The improvements focus on two major sub...
International audienceRecent attempts to create versions of Satisfiability (SAT) solvers that exploi...
Abstract Constraint-Based Local Search (CBLS) consist in using Local Search methods [4] for solving...
International audienceIn this paper, we explore the two well-known principles of diversification and...
Abstract. In this paper, we explore the two well-known principles of diversifica-tion and intensific...
International audienceIn this work, our objective is to study the impact of knowledge sharing on the...
Nowadays, powerful parallel SAT solvers are based on an algorithm portfolio. The alternative approac...
International audienceSearch space splitting and portfolio are the two main approaches used in paral...
Abstract—The last two decades progresses have led Proposi-tional Satisfiability (SAT) to be a compet...
International audienceOver the last decade, parallel SATisfiability solving has been widely studied ...
In spite of its computational complexity, the SATisfiability problem is a great and competitive appr...
Autonomous Search is a new emerging area in Constraint Programming, motivated by the demonstrated im...
This tutorial will present an overview of parallelism in SAT. It will start with a presentation of c...
Recent attempts to create versions of Satisfiability (SAT) solversthat exploit parallel hardware and...
none2Recent years have witnessed growing interest in parallelising constraint solving based on tree...
This thesis focuses on improving the SAT solving technology. The improvements focus on two major sub...
International audienceRecent attempts to create versions of Satisfiability (SAT) solvers that exploi...
Abstract Constraint-Based Local Search (CBLS) consist in using Local Search methods [4] for solving...
International audienceIn this paper, we explore the two well-known principles of diversification and...
Abstract. In this paper, we explore the two well-known principles of diversifica-tion and intensific...
International audienceIn this work, our objective is to study the impact of knowledge sharing on the...
Nowadays, powerful parallel SAT solvers are based on an algorithm portfolio. The alternative approac...
International audienceSearch space splitting and portfolio are the two main approaches used in paral...
Abstract—The last two decades progresses have led Proposi-tional Satisfiability (SAT) to be a compet...
International audienceOver the last decade, parallel SATisfiability solving has been widely studied ...
In spite of its computational complexity, the SATisfiability problem is a great and competitive appr...
Autonomous Search is a new emerging area in Constraint Programming, motivated by the demonstrated im...
This tutorial will present an overview of parallelism in SAT. It will start with a presentation of c...
Recent attempts to create versions of Satisfiability (SAT) solversthat exploit parallel hardware and...
none2Recent years have witnessed growing interest in parallelising constraint solving based on tree...
This thesis focuses on improving the SAT solving technology. The improvements focus on two major sub...
International audienceRecent attempts to create versions of Satisfiability (SAT) solvers that exploi...
Abstract Constraint-Based Local Search (CBLS) consist in using Local Search methods [4] for solving...