This project pivots around the satisfiability problem for logical languages including propositional logic (SAT), constraint satisfaction problems (CSP), and the fuzzy extension of description logics (FDL). Our purpose is to advance in each of the three areas using the synergy between the four groups that was initiated by previous joint projects. The concrete goals of the proposal are the following.
In SAT we want to study the structure of instances arising in industry, and apply this knowledge to develop more efficient solvers, both for SAT and for MaxSAT. In CSP we want to contribute to the problem of classification of tractable constraint languages. We will also study algorithms for geometric instances of MaxCSP and random instances for SAT of interest in computational complexity theory. In FDL we will study the expressive power and the complexity of the fragments of first-order fuzzy logic that correspond to description logics, and algorithms for satisfiability with special attention to the case of finitely valued FDLs.
- 9999, Conference PaperPetr Cintula;Rostislav Horcík;Carles Noguera
- 9998, Conference PaperPetr Cintula;Zuzana Haniková;Rostislav Horcík;Carles Noguera
- 9998, Conference PaperPetr Cintula;Zuzana Haniková;Rostislav Horcík;Carles Noguera
- 9998, Journal ArticleTommaso Flaminio;Lluís Godo;Enrico Marchioni
- 9998, Conference PaperPetr Cintula;Carles Noguera
- 9998, Journal ArticlePetr Cintula;Carles Noguera
- 2012, Conference PaperFrancesc Esteva;Lluís Godo
- 2011, Book ChapterTommaso Flaminio;Lluís Godo;Enrico Marchioni
- 2011, Book ChapterPetr Cintula;Carles Noguera
- 2011, BookPetr Cintula;Petr Hájek;Carles Noguera
- 2011, Conference PaperTommaso Flaminio;Lluís Godo;Enrico Marchioni
- 2011, Book ChapterPetr Hájek;Franco Montagna;Carles Noguera
- 2011, BookPetr Cintula;Petr Hájek;Carles Noguera
- 2011, Conference PaperFèlix Bou;Marco Cerami;Francesc Esteva
- 2011, Conference PaperCarlos Ansótegui;Miquel Bofill;Felip Manyà;Mateu Villaret
