DOI: 10.29007/lt8r
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Two flavors of DRAT

Abstract: DRAT proofs have become the de facto standard for certifying SAT solvers’ results. State-of-the-art DRAT checkers are able to efficiently establish the unsatisfiability of a formula. However, DRAT checking requires unit propagation, and so it is computationally non-trivial. Due to design decisions in the development of early DRAT checkers, the class of proofs accepted by state-of-the-art DRAT checkers differs from the class of proofs accepted by the original definition. In this paper, we formalize the operatio… Show more

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“…The SAT community has agreed on DRAT as a common format for presenting such proofs (although within this there are some flavours [RB19]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SAT community has agreed on DRAT as a common format for presenting such proofs (although within this there are some flavours [RB19]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%