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Solving Satisfiability Problems Using Elliptic Approximations. A Note on Volumes and Weights
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Warners, Joost P.
, van Maaren, Hans
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Algorithms
/ Approximation
/ Ellipsoids
2003
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Solving Satisfiability Problems Using Elliptic Approximations. A Note on Volumes and Weights
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Warners, Joost P.
, van Maaren, Hans
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Algorithms
/ Approximation
/ Ellipsoids
2003
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Solving Satisfiability Problems Using Elliptic Approximations. A Note on Volumes and Weights
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Solving Satisfiability Problems Using Elliptic Approximations. A Note on Volumes and Weights
2003
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Overview
In this note we propose to use the volume of elliptic approximations of satisfiability problems as a measure for computing weighting coefficients of clauses of different lengths. For random 3-SAT formula it is confirmed experimentally that, when applied in a DPLL algorithm with a branching strategy that is based on the ellipsoids as well, the weight deduced yields better results than the weights that are used in previous studies.
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Springer Nature B.V
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