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PSATO: a Distributed Propositional Prover and its Application to Quasigroup Problems

✍ Scribed by HANTAO ZHANG; MARIA PAOLA BONACINA; JIEH HSIANG


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
593 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0747-7171

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✦ Synopsis


We present a distributed/parallel prover for propositional satisfiability (SAT), called PSATO, for networks of workstations. PSATO is based on the sequential SAT prover SATO, which is an efficient implementation of the Davis-Putnam algorithm. The masterslave model is used for communication. A simple and effective workload balancing method distributes the workload among workstations. A key property of our method is that the concurrent processes explore disjoint portions of the search space. In this way, we use parallelism without introducing redundant search. Our approach provides solutions to the problems of (i) cumulating intermediate results of separate runs of reasoning programs; (ii) designing highly scalable parallel algorithms and (iii) supporting "fault-tolerant" distributed computing. Several dozens of open problems in the study of quasigroups have been solved using PSATO. We also show how a useful technique called the cyclic group construction has been coded in propositional logic.


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