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Special Issue on A.I. Applications of SAT Technology Guest Editors: Éric Grégoire, Jean-Marie Lagniez and Du ZhangNo Access

On the Glucose SAT Solver

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218213018400018Cited by:66 (Source: Crossref)

    The set of novelties introduced with the SAT solver Glucose is now considered as a standard for practical SAT solving. In this paper, we review the different strategies and technologies added in Glucose over the years. We detail each technique and discuss its impact on the final performances reached by Glucose. We also come back on one of the main developments of the solver over the very last years: its efficient parallelization. We extensively tested different versions of Glucose and Syrup (its parallel version) on all the benchmarks since 2011. By including, as a reference, the SAT solver Lingeling (and its parallel version Plingeling), we show that Glucose and Syrup are significantly faster than other solvers, even if they can solve fewer instances.