Proceedings of the 34th Design Automation Conference 1997
DOI: 10.1109/dac.1997.597128
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Solving Covering Problems Using LPR-based Lower Bounds

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“…In these cases we can guarantee that a better solution cannot be found with the current variable assignments and therefore the search can be pruned. The algorithms described in [5,12,20] follow this approach.…”
Section: Search Algorithms For Covering Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In these cases we can guarantee that a better solution cannot be found with the current variable assignments and therefore the search can be pruned. The algorithms described in [5,12,20] follow this approach.…”
Section: Search Algorithms For Covering Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several lower bound estimation procedures can be used, namely the ones based on linear-programming relaxations [12], Lagrangian relaxations [16] or the Log-approximation approach [4]. Nevertheless, and for BCP, the approximation of a maximum independent set of clauses [4] is the most commonly used.…”
Section: Search Algorithms For Covering Problemsmentioning
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“…Exact solutions are proposed in [54,55]. Clearly a method is efficient if it is possible to prevent the exploration of unsuccessful branches at earlier stages of the search, and this relies on efficient bounding techniques [38,39,56,57].…”
Section: Instruction Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%