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Theoretical computer science / Mathematical logic / Mathematics / Formal methods / Logic in computer science / Automated theorem proving / Constraint programming / Electronic design automation / Conflict-driven clause learning / Satisfiability modulo theories / Boolean satisfiability problem / Unit propagation
Date: 2007-09-19 06:11:44
Theoretical computer science
Mathematical logic
Mathematics
Formal methods
Logic in computer science
Automated theorem proving
Constraint programming
Electronic design automation
Conflict-driven clause learning
Satisfiability modulo theories
Boolean satisfiability problem
Unit propagation

Challenges in Satisfiability Modulo Theories Robert Nieuwenhuis, Albert Oliveras, Enric Rodr´ıguez-Carbonell, and Albert Rubio? Abstract. Here we give a short overview of the DPLL(T ) approach to Satisfiability Modulo

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