Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2007 10th International Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, May 28-31, 2007. Proceedings /

This volume contains the papers presented at SAT 2007: 10th International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satis?ability Testing. The International Conferences on Theory and Applications of Satis?ability Testing (SAT) originated in 1996 as a series of workshops “on Satis?ability.” By the thi...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Marques-Silva, João (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Sakallah, Karem A. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
Σειρά:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4501
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505 0 |a SAT: Past and Future -- Encodings of Problems in Effectively Propositional Logic -- Efficient Circuit to CNF Conversion -- Mapping CSP into Many-Valued SAT -- Circuit Based Encoding of CNF Formula -- Breaking Symmetries in SAT Matrix Models -- Partial Max-SAT Solvers with Clause Learning -- MiniMaxSat: A New Weighted Max-SAT Solver -- Solving Multi-objective Pseudo-Boolean Problems -- Improved Lower Bounds for Tree-Like Resolution over Linear Inequalities -- Horn Upper Bounds and Renaming -- Matched Formulas and Backdoor Sets -- Short XORs for Model Counting: From Theory to Practice -- Variable Dependency in Local Search: Prevention Is Better Than Cure -- Combining Adaptive Noise and Look-Ahead in Local Search for SAT -- From Idempotent Generalized Boolean Assignments to Multi-bit Search -- Satisfiability with Exponential Families -- Formalizing Dangerous SAT Encodings -- Algorithms for Variable-Weighted 2-SAT and Dual Problems -- On the Boolean Connectivity Problem for Horn Relations -- A First Step Towards a Unified Proof Checker for QBF -- Dynamically Partitioning for Solving QBF -- Backdoor Sets of Quantified Boolean Formulas -- Bounded Universal Expansion for Preprocessing QBF -- Effective Incorporation of Double Look-Ahead Procedures -- Applying Logic Synthesis for Speeding Up SAT -- Towards a Better Understanding of the Functionality of a Conflict-Driven SAT Solver -- A Lightweight Component Caching Scheme for Satisfiability Solvers -- Minimum 2CNF Resolution Refutations in Polynomial Time -- Polynomial Time SAT Decision for Complementation-Invariant Clause-Sets, and Sign-non-Singular Matrices -- Verifying Propositional Unsatisfiability: Pitfalls to Avoid -- A Simple and Flexible Way of Computing Small Unsatisfiable Cores in SAT Modulo Theories -- SAT Solving for Termination Analysis with Polynomial Interpretations -- Fault Localization and Correction with QBF -- Sensor Deployment for Failure Diagnosis in Networked Aerial Robots: A Satisfiability-Based Approach -- Inversion Attacks on Secure Hash Functions Using sat Solvers. 
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