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Theoretical computer science / Logic / Logic in computer science / Mathematics / Electronic design automation / Formal methods / NP-complete problems / Boolean algebra / Boolean satisfiability problem / Uninterpreted function / Satisfiability / Solver
Date: 2017-08-06 07:51:38
Theoretical computer science
Logic
Logic in computer science
Mathematics
Electronic design automation
Formal methods
NP-complete problems
Boolean algebra
Boolean satisfiability problem
Uninterpreted function
Satisfiability
Solver

SC2 challenges: when Satisfiability Checking and Symbolic Computation join forces James H. Davenport, Pascal Fontaine, Alberto Griggio (and the others partners whose details wouldn’t fit)1 University of Bath, LORIA, Fo

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