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1.7 KiB
C++
65 lines
1.7 KiB
C++
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Copyright (c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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nlsat_explain.h
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Abstract:
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Functor that implements the "explain" procedure defined in Dejan and Leo's paper.
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Author:
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Leonardo de Moura (leonardo) 2012-01-13.
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#ifndef _NLSAT_EXPLAIN_H_
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#define _NLSAT_EXPLAIN_H_
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#include"nlsat_solver.h"
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#include"nlsat_scoped_literal_vector.h"
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#include"polynomial_cache.h"
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namespace nlsat {
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class evaluator;
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class explain {
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struct imp;
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imp * m_imp;
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public:
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explain(solver & s, assignment const & x2v, polynomial::cache & u, atom_vector const & atoms, atom_vector const & x2eq,
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evaluator & ev);
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~explain();
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void reset();
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void set_simplify_cores(bool f);
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void set_full_dimensional(bool f);
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void set_minimize_cores(bool f);
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/**
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\brief Given a set of literals ls[0], ... ls[n-1] s.t.
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- n > 0
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- all of them are arithmetic literals.
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- all of them have the same maximal variable.
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- (ls[0] and ... and ls[n-1]) is infeasible in the current interpretation.
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Let x be the maximal variable in {ls[0], ..., ls[n-1]}.
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Remark: the current interpretation assigns all variables in ls[0], ..., ls[n-1] but x.
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This procedure stores in result a set of literals: s_1, ..., s_m
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s.t.
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- (s_1 or ... or s_m or ~ls[0] or ... or ~ls[n-1]) is a valid clause
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- s_1, ..., s_m do not contain variable x.
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- s_1, ..., s_m are false in the current interpretation
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*/
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void operator()(unsigned n, literal const * ls, scoped_literal_vector & result);
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};
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};
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#endif
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