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Boolean Satisfiability with Transitivity Constraints

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arxiv cs/0008001 v1 pith:OBVIAIII submitted 2000-08-01 cs.LO

classification cs.LO
keywords constraintssatisfiabilitytransitivityvariablesfsatrelationalbooleanclauses
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We consider a variant of the Boolean satisfiability problem where a subset E of the propositional variables appearing in formula Fsat encode a symmetric, transitive, binary relation over N elements. Each of these relational variables, e[i,j], for 1 <= i < j <= N, expresses whether or not the relation holds between elements i and j. The task is to either find a satisfying assignment to Fsat that also satisfies all transitivity constraints over the relational variables (e.g., e[1,2] & e[2,3] ==> e[1,3]), or to prove that no such assignment exists. Solving this satisfiability problem is the final and most difficult step in our decision procedure for a logic of equality with uninterpreted functions. This procedure forms the core of our tool for verifying pipelined microprocessors. To use a conventional Boolean satisfiability checker, we augment the set of clauses expressing Fsat with clauses expressing the transitivity constraints. We consider methods to reduce the number of such clauses based on the sparse structure of the relational variables. To use Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams (OBDDs), we show that for some sets E, the OBDD representation of the transitivity constraints has exponential size for all possible variable orderings. By considering only those relational variables that occur in the OBDD representation of Fsat, our experiments show that we can readily construct an OBDD representation of the relevant transitivity constraints and thus solve the constrained satisfiability problem.

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