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Breaking Instance-Independent Symmetries in Exact Graph Coloring

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Breaking Instance-Independent Symmetries in Exact Graph Coloring
Code optimization and high level synthesis can be posed as constraint satisfaction and optimization problems, such as graph coloring used in register allocation. Graph coloring is also used to model more traditional CSPs relevant to AI, such as planning, time-tabling and scheduling. Provably optimal solutions may be desirable for commercial and defense applications. Additionally, for applications such as register allocation and code optimization, naturally-occurring instances of graph coloring are often small and can be solved optimally. A recent wave of improvements in algorithms for Boolean satisfiability (SAT) and 0-1 Integer Linear Programming (ILP) suggests generic problem-reduction methods, rather than problem-specific heuristics, because (1) heuristics may be upset by new constraints, (2) heuristics tend to ignore structure, and (3) many relevant problems are provably inapproximable. Problem reductions often lead to highly symmetric SAT instances, and symmetries are known to sl...
Arathi Ramani, Fadi A. Aloul, Igor L. Markov, Kare
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Authors Arathi Ramani, Fadi A. Aloul, Igor L. Markov, Karem A. Sakallah
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