The concept of Strong Backdoor Sets (SBS) for Constraint Satisfaction Problems is well known as one of the attempts to exploit structural peculiarities in hard instances. However, in practice, finding an SBS for a particular instance is often harder than solving it. Recently, a probabilistic weakened variant of the SBS was introduced: in the SBS, all subproblems must be polynomially solvable, whereas in the probabilistic SBS only a large fraction ρ of them should have this property. This new variant of backdoors called ρ-backdoors makes it possible to use the Monte Carlo method and metaheuristic optimization to find ρ-backdoors with ρ very close to 1, and relatively fast. Despite the fact that in a ρ-backdoor-based decomposition a portion o...
In Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MIP), a (strong) backdoor is a "small" subset of an instance's ...
A powerful intuition in the design of search methods is that one wants to proactively select variabl...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the classical notion of strong and weak backdoor sets for SAT and CS...
The paper proposes a probabilistic generalization of the well-known Strong Backdoor Set (SBS) concep...
The surprisingly good performance of modern satisfiability (SAT) solvers is usually explained by the...
There has been considerable interest in the identification of structural properties of combinatorial...
Abstract. Although propositional satisfiability (SAT) is NP-complete, state-of-the-art SAT solvers a...
Abstract. Although propositional satisfiability (SAT) is NP-complete, state-of-the-art SAT solvers a...
Abstract. There has been considerable interest in the identification of structural properties of com...
Backdoor sets represent clever reasoning shortcuts through the search space for SAT and CSP. By inst...
Backdoor sets represent clever reasoning shortcuts through the search space for SAT and CSP. By ins...
There are various approaches to exploiting “hidden structure ” in instances of hard combinatorial pr...
The concept of backdoor variables has been introduced as a structural property of combinatorial prob...
Backdoor sets represent clever reasoning shortcuts through the search space for SAT and CSP. By inst...
International audienceIn the context of CSPs, a strong backdoor is a subset of variables such that e...
In Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MIP), a (strong) backdoor is a "small" subset of an instance's ...
A powerful intuition in the design of search methods is that one wants to proactively select variabl...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the classical notion of strong and weak backdoor sets for SAT and CS...
The paper proposes a probabilistic generalization of the well-known Strong Backdoor Set (SBS) concep...
The surprisingly good performance of modern satisfiability (SAT) solvers is usually explained by the...
There has been considerable interest in the identification of structural properties of combinatorial...
Abstract. Although propositional satisfiability (SAT) is NP-complete, state-of-the-art SAT solvers a...
Abstract. Although propositional satisfiability (SAT) is NP-complete, state-of-the-art SAT solvers a...
Abstract. There has been considerable interest in the identification of structural properties of com...
Backdoor sets represent clever reasoning shortcuts through the search space for SAT and CSP. By inst...
Backdoor sets represent clever reasoning shortcuts through the search space for SAT and CSP. By ins...
There are various approaches to exploiting “hidden structure ” in instances of hard combinatorial pr...
The concept of backdoor variables has been introduced as a structural property of combinatorial prob...
Backdoor sets represent clever reasoning shortcuts through the search space for SAT and CSP. By inst...
International audienceIn the context of CSPs, a strong backdoor is a subset of variables such that e...
In Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MIP), a (strong) backdoor is a "small" subset of an instance's ...
A powerful intuition in the design of search methods is that one wants to proactively select variabl...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the classical notion of strong and weak backdoor sets for SAT and CS...