On market-inspired approaches to propositional satisfiability
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摘要
We describe three market-inspired approaches to propositional satisfiability. The first is based on a formulation of satisfiability as production on a supply chain, where producers of particular variable assignments must acquire licenses to fail to satisfy particular clauses. Experiments show that although this general supply-chain protocol can converge to market allocations corresponding to satisfiable truth assignments, it is impractically slow. We find that a simplified market structure and a variation on the pricing method can improve performance significantly. We compare the performance of the three market-based protocols with distributed breakout algorithm and GSAT on benchmark 3-SAT problems. We identify a tradeoff between performance and economic realism in the market protocols, and a tradeoff between performance and the degree of decentralization between the market protocols and distributed breakout. We also conduct informal and experimental analyses to gain insight into the operation of price-guided search.
论文关键词:Satisfiability,Market-oriented programming,Distributed constraint satisfaction,Auctions
论文评审过程:Received 15 December 2001, Revised 17 August 2002, Available online 22 January 2003.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0004-3702(02)00386-7