“…While the former (e.g., Sharon, Stern, Felner, & Sturtevant, 2012;Felner, Li, Boyarski, Ma, Cohen, Kumar, & Koenig, 2018;Li, Felner, Boyarski, Ma, & Koenig, 2019a) can scale to large maps, they do not perform very well in relatively small, dense maps. Compilation-based techniques, instead, translate the MAPF instance to an instance of another problem, for example Boolean satisfiability (SAT) (e.g., Surynek, Felner, Stern, & Boyarski, 2016;Barták, Zhou, Stern, Boyarski, & Surynek, 2017;Barták & Svancara, 2019;Surynek, Stern, Boyarski, & Felner, 2022), answer set programming (ASP) (e.g., Erdem, Kisa, Öztok, & Schüller, 2013;Gebser, Obermeier, Otto, Schaub, Sabuncu, Nguyen, & Son, 2018;Nguyen, Obermeier, Son, Schaub, & Yeoh, 2017;Gómez, Hernández, & Baier, 2021), or Mixed-Integer Programming (MIP) (e.g., Barták et al, 2017). They do perform better than search-based solvers in dense, rather small maps, but do not scale to large maps.…”