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Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2014

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 A (Biased) Proof Complexity Survey for SAT Practitioners
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    Chapter 2 Cores in Core Based MaxSat Algorithms: An Analysis
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    Chapter 3 Solving MaxSAT and #SAT on Structured CNF Formulas
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    Chapter 4 Solving Sparse Instances of Max SAT via Width Reduction and Greedy Restriction
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    Chapter 5 MUS Extraction Using Clausal Proofs
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    Chapter 6 On Computing Preferred MUSes and MCSes
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    Chapter 7 Conditional Lower Bounds for Failed Literals and Related Techniques
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    Chapter 8 Fixed-Parameter Tractable Reductions to SAT
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    Chapter 9 On Reducing Maximum Independent Set to Minimum Satisfiability
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    Chapter 10 Long Proofs of (Seemingly) Simple Formulas
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    Chapter 11 Proof Complexity and the Kneser-Lovász Theorem
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    Chapter 12 QBF Resolution Systems and Their Proof Complexities
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    Chapter 13 Unified Characterisations of Resolution Hardness Measures
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    Chapter 14 Community Branching for Parallel Portfolio SAT Solvers
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    Chapter 15 Lazy Clause Exchange Policy for Parallel SAT Solvers
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    Chapter 16 Ultimately Incremental SAT
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    Chapter 17 A SAT Attack on the Erdős Discrepancy Conjecture
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    Chapter 18 Dominant Controllability Check Using QBF-Solver and Netlist Optimizer
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    Chapter 19 Fast DQBF Refutation
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    Chapter 20 Impact of Community Structure on SAT Solver Performance
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    Chapter 21 Variable Dependencies and Q-Resolution
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    Chapter 22 Detecting Cardinality Constraints in CNF
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    Chapter 23 Improving Implementation of SLS Solvers for SAT and New Heuristics for k -SAT with Long Clauses
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    Chapter 24 Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Blocked Sets (But Were Afraid to Ask)
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    Chapter 25 Minimal-Model-Guided Approaches to Solving Polynomial Constraints and Extensions
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    Chapter 26 Simplifying Pseudo-Boolean Constraints in Residual Number Systems
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    Chapter 27 An Ising Model Inspired Extension of the Product-Based MP Framework for SAT
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    Chapter 28 Approximating Highly Satisfiable Random 2-SAT
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    Chapter 29 Hypergraph Acyclicity and Propositional Model Counting
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    Chapter 30 Automatic Evaluation of Reductions between NP-Complete Problems
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    Chapter 31 DRAT-trim: Efficient Checking and Trimming Using Expressive Clausal Proofs
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    Chapter 32 MPIDepQBF: Towards Parallel QBF Solving without Knowledge Sharing
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    Chapter 33 Open-WBO: A Modular MaxSAT Solver ,
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Chapter title
A SAT Attack on the Erdős Discrepancy Conjecture
Chapter number 17
Book title
Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2014
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-09284-3_17
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-909283-6, 978-3-31-909284-3
Authors

Konev, Boris, Lisitsa, Alexei, Boris Konev, Alexei Lisitsa

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Japan 2 6%
India 1 3%
Luxembourg 1 3%
Austria 1 3%
Unknown 26 84%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 6 19%
Student > Master 5 16%
Student > Bachelor 5 16%
Researcher 4 13%
Student > Postgraduate 3 10%
Other 4 13%
Unknown 4 13%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 17 55%
Physics and Astronomy 2 6%
Mathematics 1 3%
Business, Management and Accounting 1 3%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 3%
Other 5 16%
Unknown 4 13%
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