Title
Using Combinatorial Benchmarks to Probe the Reasoning Power of Pseudo-Boolean Solvers.
Abstract
We study cdcl-cuttingplanes, Open-WBO, and Sat4j, three successful solvers from the Pseudo-Boolean Competition 2016, and evaluate them by performing experiments on crafted benchmarks designed to be trivial for the cutting planes (CP) proof system underlying pseudo-Boolean (PB) proof search but yet potentially tricky for PB solvers. Our experiments demonstrate severe shortcomings in state-of-the-art PB solving techniques. Although our benchmarks have linear-size tree-like CP proofs, and are thus extremely easy in theory, the solvers often perform quite badly even for very small instances. We believe this shows that solvers need to employ stronger rules of cutting planes reasoning. Even some instances that lack not only Boolean but also real-valued solutions are very hard in practice, which indicates that PB solvers need to get better not only at Boolean reasoning but also at linear programming. Taken together, our results point to several crucial challenges to be overcome in the quest for more efficient pseudo-Boolean solvers, and we expect that a further study of our benchmarks could shed more light on the potential and limitations of current state-of-the-art PB solving.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/978-3-319-94144-8_5
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Field
DocType
Volume
Discrete mathematics,Proof search,Computer science,Theoretical computer science,Mathematical proof,Boolean reasoning,Linear programming
Conference
10929
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
2
0.36
References 
Authors
22
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jan Elffers1123.17
Jesús Giráldez-Cru28210.28
Jakob Nordström317721.76
Marc Vinyals4284.91