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Journal on Satisfiability, Boolean Modeling and Computation, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1-4, March 2006
Articles
- Daniel Le Berre, Laurent Simon:

Preface to the Special Volume on the SAT 2005 Competitions and Evaluations. - Niklas Eén, Niklas Sörensson:

Translating Pseudo-Boolean Constraints into SAT. 1-26 - Harri Haanpää, Matti Järvisalo, Petteri Kaski, Ilkka Niemelä:

Hard Satisfiable Clause Sets for Benchmarking Equivalence Reasoning Techniques. 27-46 - Marijn Heule

, Hans van Maaren:
March_dl: Adding Adaptive Heuristics and a New Branching Strategy. 47-59 - Oliver Kullmann:

The SAT 2005 Solver Competition on Random Instances. 61-102 - Vasco M. Manquinho, Olivier Roussel:

The First Evaluation of Pseudo-Boolean Solvers (PB'05). 103-143 - Massimo Narizzano, Luca Pulina, Armando Tacchella:

Report of the Third QBF Solvers Evaluation. 145-164 - Hossein M. Sheini, Karem A. Sakallah:

Pueblo: A Hybrid Pseudo-Boolean SAT Solver. 165-189
- Olivier Bailleux, Yacine Boufkhad, Olivier Roussel:

A Translation of Pseudo Boolean Constraints to SAT. 191-200 - Armin Biere, Carsten Sinz:

Decomposing SAT Problems into Connected Components. 201-208 - Vasco M. Manquinho, João Marques-Silva:

On Using Cutting Planes in Pseudo-Boolean Optimization. 209-219 - Klas Markström:

Locality and Hard SAT-Instances. 221-227 - Emmanuel Zarpas:

Back to the SAT05 Competition: an a Posteriori Analysis of Solver Performance on Industrial Benchmarks. 229-237

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