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Extended Resolution Clause Learning via Dual Implication Points

Albert Oliveras, Jonathan Chung, Sam Buss, Vijay Ganesh

SAT solvers can learn stronger clauses by dynamically adding variables for dual implication points in the implication graph.

arxiv:2406.14190 v5 · 2024-06-20 · cs.LO

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C1strongest claim

We show that xMapleLCM outperforms these solvers on Tseitin and XORified formulas.

C2weakest assumption

Dynamically introducing new variables for DIPs at runtime produces net benefit without prohibitive overhead or compromising solver correctness on the evaluated instance classes.

C3one line summary

New ERCL method using dual implication points in CDCL solvers outperforms baselines on Tseitin and XORified formulas.

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arxiv: 2406.14190 · arxiv_version: 2406.14190v5 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2406.14190 · pith_short_12: OLRKQI3SL6EM · pith_short_16: OLRKQI3SL6EMJH3K · pith_short_8: OLRKQI3S
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