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Weakly Monotonic Propagators

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Weakly Monotonic Propagators
Abstract. Today's models for propagation-based constraint solvers require propagators as implementations of constraints to be at least contracting and monotonic. These models do not comply with reality: today's constraint programming systems actually use non-monotonic propagators. This paper introduces the first realistic model of constraint propagation by assuming a propagator to be weakly monotonic (complying with the constraint it implements). Weak monotonicity is shown to be the minimal property that guarantees constraint propagation to be sound and complete. The important insight is that weak monotonicity makes propagation in combination with search well behaved. A case study suggests that non-monotonicity can be seen as an opportunity for more efficient propagation.
Christian Schulte, Guido Tack
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CP
Authors Christian Schulte, Guido Tack
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