Towards an adaptive density based branching rule for SAT solvers, using a database for mixed random conjunctive normal forms built upon the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
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Oliver Kullmann
Towards an adaptive density based branching rule for SAT solvers, using a database for mixed random conjunctive normal forms built upon the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
SAT, 2002.

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@inproceedings{SAT-2002-Kullmann,
	address       = "Cincinnati, Ohio, USA",
	author        = "Oliver Kullmann",
	booktitle     = "{Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on the Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing}",
	editor        = "John Franco",
	month         = "may",
	pages         = "8",
	title         = "{Towards an adaptive density based branching rule for SAT solvers, using a database for mixed random conjunctive normal forms built upon the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)}",
	year          = 2002,
}

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