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Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing – SAT 2014
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Editor(s):
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Uwe Egly
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2014
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pp. 48
MUS Extraction Using Clausal Proofs
pp. 206
Ultimately Incremental SAT
pp. 154
QBF Resolution Systems and Their Proof Complexities
pp. 197
Lazy Clause Exchange Policy for Parallel SAT Solvers
pp. 252
Impact of Community Structure on SAT Solver Performance
pp. 422
DRAT-trim: Efficient Checking and Trimming Using Expressive Clausal Proofs
pp. 438
Open-WBO: A Modular MaxSAT Solver,
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