reducing symmetries to generate easier sat instances
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2005
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Finding countermodels is an effective way of disproving false conjectures. In first-order predicate logic, model finding is an undecidable problem. But if a finite model exists, it can be found by exhaustive search. The finite model generation problem in the first-order logic can also be translated to the satisfiability problem in the propositional logic. But a direct translation may not be very efficient. This paper discusses how to take the symmetries into account so as to make the resulting problem easier. A static method for adding constraints is presented, which can be thought of as an approximation of the least number heuristic (LNH). Also described is a dynamic method, which asks a model searcher like SEM to generate a set of partial models, and then gives each partial model to a propositional prover. The two methods are analyzed, and compared with each other. |
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英语 |
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Zhang Jian; Zhuo Huang.reducing symmetries to generate easier sat instances,Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science,2005,125(3):149-164 |
Palavras-Chave | #Finite model searching #SAT #symmetries #the least number heuristic |
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期刊论文 |