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Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2013

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Proof-Search Problem between Bounded-Width Resolution and Bounded-Degree Semi-algebraic Proofs
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    Chapter 2 Turing’s Computable Real Numbers and Why They Are Still Important Today
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    Chapter 3 There Are No CNF Problems
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    Chapter 4 Soundness of Inprocessing in Clause Sharing SAT Solvers
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    Chapter 5 Exponential Separations in a Hierarchy of Clause Learning Proof Systems
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    Chapter 6 On the Resolution Complexity of Graph Non-isomorphism
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    Chapter 7 On Propositional QBF Expansions and Q-Resolution
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    Chapter 8 Recovering and Utilizing Partial Duality in QBF
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    Chapter 9 Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2013
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    Chapter 10 Concurrent Clause Strengthening
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    Chapter 11 Parallel MUS Extraction
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    Chapter 12 A Modular Approach to MaxSAT Modulo Theories
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    Chapter 13 Exploiting the Power of mip Solvers in maxsat
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    Chapter 14 Community-Based Partitioning for MaxSAT Solving
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    Chapter 15 Experiments with Reduction Finding
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    Chapter 16 A Constraint Satisfaction Approach for Programmable Logic Detailed Placement
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    Chapter 17 Minimizing Models for Tseitin-Encoded SAT Instances
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    Chapter 18 Solutions for Hard and Soft Constraints Using Optimized Probabilistic Satisfiability
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    Chapter 19 Quantified Maximum Satisfiability:
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    Chapter 20 Nested Boolean Functions as Models for Quantified Boolean Formulas
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    Chapter 21 Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2013
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    Chapter 22 On the Interpolation between Product-Based Message Passing Heuristics for SAT
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    Chapter 23 Improving Glucose for Incremental SAT Solving with Assumptions: Application to MUS Extraction
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    Chapter 24 A SAT Approach to Clique-Width
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    Chapter 25 Cliquewidth and Knowledge Compilation
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    Chapter 26 A Rank Lower Bound for Cutting Planes Proofs of Ramsey’s Theorem
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    Chapter 27 The Complexity of Theorem Proving in Autoepistemic Logic
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    Chapter 28 Local Backbones
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    Chapter 29 Upper and Lower Bounds for Weak Backdoor Set Detection
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    Chapter 30 LearnSAT: A SAT Solver for Education
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    Chapter 31 MUStICCa: MUS Extraction with Interactive Choice of Candidates
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    Chapter 32 SCSat: A Soft Constraint Guided SAT Solver
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    Chapter 33 Snappy: A Simple Algorithm Portfolio
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    Chapter 34 Scarab : A Rapid Prototyping Tool for SAT-Based Constraint Programming Systems
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Chapter title
Local Backbones
Chapter number 28
Book title
Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2013
Published in
arXiv, July 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-39071-5_28
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-239070-8, 978-3-64-239071-5
Authors

Ronald de Haan, Iyad Kanj, Stefan Szeider, Haan, Ronald de, Kanj, Iyad, Szeider, Stefan

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Austria 1 25%
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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 50%
Researcher 1 25%
Student > Master 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 4 100%
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