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Search by Constraint Propagation

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Constraint programming is traditionally viewed as the combination of two components: a constraint model and a search procedure. In this paper we show that tree search procedures can be fully inter-nalized in the constraint model with a fixed enumeration strategy. This approach has several advantages: 1) it makes search strategies declarative, and modeled as constraint satisfaction problems; 2) it makes it possible to express search strategies in existing front-end modeling languages supporting reified constraints without any extension ; 3) it opens up constraint propagation algorithms to search constraints and to the implementation of novel search procedures based on constraint propagation. We illustrate this approach with a Horn clause extension of the MiniZinc modeling language and the modeling in this language of a variety of search procedures, including dynamic symmetry breaking procedures and limited discrepancy search, as constraint satisfaction problems. We show that this generality does not come with a significant overhead, and can in fact exhibit exponential speedups over procedural implementations, thanks to the propagation of the search constraints..
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hal-01140761 , version 1 (09-04-2015)

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Thierry Martinez, François Fages, Sylvain Soliman. Search by Constraint Propagation. PPDP '15- 17th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming, Jul 2015, Siena, Italy. pp.173--183, ⟨10.1145/2790449.2790527⟩. ⟨hal-01140761⟩

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