Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing - SAT 2008, 11th International Conference, SAT 2008, Guangzhou, China, May 12-15, 2008. Proceedings
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Modelling Max-CSP as Partial Max-SAT.- A Preprocessor for Max-SAT Solvers.- A Generalized Framework for Conflict Analysis.- Adaptive Restart Strategies for Conflict Driven SAT Solvers.- New Results on the Phase Transition for Random Quantified Boolean Formulas.- Designing an Efficient Hardware Implication Accelerator for SAT Solving.- Attacking Bivium Using SAT Solvers.- SAT Modulo the Theory of Linear Arithmetic: Exact, Inexact and Commercial Solvers.- Random Instances of W[2]-Complete Problems: Thresholds, Complexity, and Algorithms.- Complexity and Algorithms for Well-Structured k-SAT Instances.- A Decision-Making Procedure for Resolution-Based SAT-Solvers.- Online Estimation of SAT Solving Runtime.- A Max-SAT Inference-Based Pre-processing for Max-Clique.- SAT, UNSAT and Coloring.- Computation of Renameable Horn Backdoors.- A New Bound for an NP-Hard Subclass of 3-SAT Using Backdoors.- Improvements to Hybrid Incremental SAT Algorithms.- Searching for Autarkies to Trim Unsatisfiable Clause Sets.- Nenofex: Expanding NNF for QBF Solving.- SAT(ID): Satisfiability of Propositional Logic Extended with Inductive Definitions.- Towards More Effective Unsatisfiability-Based Maximum Satisfiability Algorithms.- A CNF Class Generalizing Exact Linear Formulas.- How Many Conflicts Does It Need to Be Unsatisfiable?.- Speeding-Up Non-clausal Local Search for Propositional Satisfiability with Clause Learning.- Local Restarts.- Regular and General Resolution: An Improved Separation.- Finding Guaranteed MUSes Fast.