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Domain Views for Constraint Programming
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Views are a standard abstraction in constraint programming: They make it possible to implement a single version of each constraint, while avoiding to create new variables and constraints that would slow down propagation. Traditional constraint-programming systems provide the concept of {\em variable views} which implement a view of the type $y = f(x)$ by delegating all (domain and constraint) operations on variable $y$ to variable $x$. This paper proposes the alternative concept of {\em domain views} which only delegate domain operations. Domain views preserve the benefits of variable views but simplify the implementation of value-based propagation. Domain views also support non-injective views compositionally, expanding the scope of views significantly. Experimental results demonstrate the practical benefits of domain views.
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