SMT 2012: Volume InformationSMT 2012. 10th International Workshop on Satisfiability Modulo Theories15 articles•142 pages•Published: August 19, 2013 PapersArmin Biere 1 | Natarajan Shankar 2 | Nikolaj Bjorner, Kenneth McMillan and Andrey Rybalchenko 3-11 | Sylvain Conchon, Guillaume Melquiond, Cody Roux and Mohamed Iguernelala 12-21 | Claire Dross, Sylvain Conchon, Johannes Kanig and Andrei Paskevich 22-31 | Amit Goel, Sava Krstic, Rebekah Leslie and Mark Tuttle 32-43 | Gergely Kovásznai, Andreas Fröhlich and Armin Biere 44-56 | Mohammad Abdul Aziz, Amr Wassal and Nevine Darwish 57-66 | Francesco Alberti, Roberto Bruttomesso, Silvio Ghilardi, Silvio Ranise and Natasha Sharygina 67-76 | Nikolaj Bjorner, Vijay Ganesh, Raphaël Michel and Margus Veanes 77-87 | Michael Codish, Yoav Fekete, Carsten Fuhs, Jürgen Giesl and Johannes Waldmann 88-97 | Stephan Falke, Carsten Sinz and Florian Merz 98-108 | Raphaël Michel, Arnaud Hubaux, Vijay Ganesh and Patrick Heymans 109-119 | Anh-Dung Phan, Nikolaj Bjørner and David Monniaux 120-130 | David Cok, Alberto Griggio, Roberto Bruttomesso and Morgan Deters 131-142 |
Keyphrasesarithmetic, axiomatic theory, bit-precise reasoning, bit-vector logics, bitvectors, complexity, Configuration, copy, decision procedure2, exotic semi-rings, floating-point, High-level modeling, Instantiation, integers, machine learning, Mapping, memcpy, memmove, memset, model checking, NEXPTIME, order encoding, Presburger arithmetic, product lines, program verification, quantifier elimination, quantifiers, Reachability Modulo Theories, real arithmetic, regular expressions, SAT encodings, satisfiability, satisfiability module theories, SET, simplex, SMT11, SMT-COMP, SMT Competition, SMT-evaluation, SMT-IDL, SMT-LIA, SMT-LIB2, SMT solver, Statistical Hardness models, STP, strings, symbolic model checking, system description languages, theories2, Theory of Arrays, transition systems, triggers, TVL, variability, verification. |
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