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Conditional Symmetry Breaking

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Conditional Symmetry Breaking
Conditional symmetry arises in a sub-problem of a constraint satisfaction problem, where the sub-problem satisfies some condition under which additional symetries hold. Typically, the condition is a set of assignments of values to variables, i.e. a partial assignment reached during systematic search. Like unconditional symmetry, conditional symmetry can cause redundancy in a systematic search for solutions. Breaking this symmetry, in addition to breaking unconditional symmetry, is therefore an important part of solving a constraint satisfaction problem effectively. This paper examines three ways in which this can be done: by adding conditional symmetry-breaking constraints, by reformulating the problem to remove the symmetry, and by augmenting the search process to break the conditional symmetry dynamically.
Ian P. Gent, Tom Kelsey, Steve Linton, Iain McDona
Added 26 Jun 2010
Updated 26 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CP
Authors Ian P. Gent, Tom Kelsey, Steve Linton, Iain McDonald, Ian Miguel, Barbara M. Smith
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