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The SAT 2005 Solver Competition on Random Instances

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The SAT 2005 Solver Competition on Random Instances
An analysis of the SAT 2005 sub-competition on random instances is given. This year this (sub-)competition set-up was geared to establish a basic setting, focusing on the instances near the (infamous) "50% densities", so first we have to establish a more quantitative understanding of phase transitions here. We present extended empirical results, clearly showing that the models used before, which are motivated by large-scale considerations, are inadequate at the relatively small scale considered here. Then the series' and all individual instances used in the competition are described. We give a formal definition of the competition evaluation, and analyse the results of the competition, looking into the details of the scoring mechanism as well as into alternative evaluation methods.
Oliver Kullmann
Added 13 Dec 2010
Updated 13 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JSAT
Authors Oliver Kullmann
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