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Theoretical computer science / Logic in computer science / Formal methods / Automated reasoning / Constraint programming / Automated theorem proving / Satisfiability modulo theories / Solver / Answer set programming / Satz / Model checking / Algorithm selection
Date: 2017-08-02 07:37:32
Theoretical computer science
Logic in computer science
Formal methods
Automated reasoning
Constraint programming
Automated theorem proving
Satisfiability modulo theories
Solver
Answer set programming
Satz
Model checking
Algorithm selection

Do Portfolio Solvers Harm? Christoph Weidenbach Max Planck Insitute for Informatics Saarland Informatics CampusSaarbr¨ ucken, Germany

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