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Principles of Constraint Programming
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Krzysztof Apt
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December 15 2009
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9780511615320
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December 15 2009
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August 28 2003
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10.1017/CBO9780511615320
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 8
Constraint satisfaction problems: examples
pp. 54
Constraint programming in a nutshell
pp. 82
Some complete constraint solvers
pp. 135
Local consistency notions
pp. 178
Some incomplete constraint solvers
pp. 254
Constraint propagation algorithms
pp. 299
Search
pp. 351
Issues in constraint programming
pp. 387
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