2021
DOI: 10.1609/aaai.v35i5.16511
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Symmetric Component Caching for Model Counting on Combinatorial Instances

Abstract: Given a propositional formula ψ, the model counting problem, also referred to as #SAT, seeks to compute the number of satisfying assignments (or models) of ψ. Modern search-based model counting algorithms are built on conflict-driven clause learning, combined with the caching of certain subformulas (called components) encountered during the search process. Despite significant progress in these algorithms over the years, state-of-the-art model counters often struggle to handle large but structured instances tha… Show more

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