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Chaff: engineering an efficient SAT solver

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The development of a new complete solver, Chaff, is described which achieves significant performance gains through careful engineering of all aspects of the search-especially a particularly efficient implementation of Boolean constraint propagation (BCP) and a novel low overhead decision strategy.
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Boolean satisfiability is probably the most studied of the combinatorial optimization/search problems. Significant effort has been devoted to trying to provide practical solutions to this problem for problem instances encountered in a range of applications in electronic design automation (EDA), as well as in artificial intelligence (AI). This study has culminated in the development of several SAT packages, both proprietary and in the public domain (e.g. GRASP, SATO) which find significant use in both research and industry. Most existing complete solvers are variants of the Davis-Putnam (DP) search algorithm. In this paper we describe the development of a new complete solver, Chaff which achieves significant performance gains through careful engineering of all aspects of the search-especially a particularly efficient implementation of Boolean constraint propagation (BCP) and a novel low overhead decision strategy. Chaff has been able to obtain one to two orders of magnitude performance improvement on difficult SAT benchmarks in comparison with other solvers (DP or otherwise), including GRASP and SATO.

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Verifying dynamic aspects of UML models

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Verification of Timed Automata via Satisfiability Checking

TL;DR: How to translate bounded-length verification problems for timed automata into formulae in difference logic, a propositional logic enriched with timing constraints, and the principles of a satisfiability checker specialized for this logic are described.
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Towards NP¡P via Proof Complexity and Search

TL;DR: A survey of work on proof complexity and proof search from a logico-algorithmic viewpoint, as motivated by the P versus NP problem.
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