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Constraints of Difference and Equality: A Complete Taxonomic Characterisation

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Constraints of Difference and Equality: A Complete Taxonomic Characterisation
Abstract. Many combinatorial problems encountered in practice involve constraints that require that a set of variables take distinct or equal values. The AllDifferent constraint, in particular, ensures that all variables take distinct values. Two soft variants of this constraint were proposed in [4], defined either with respect to a so-called variable or graph-based cost function. When requiring similarity, as opposed to diversity, one can consider the dual definition either for the cost or for the basic constraint itself, that is, AllEqual in our case. Six cost functions can be defined by exploring every combination of these definitions. It is therefore natural to study the complexity of achieving arc consistency and bounds consistency on them. From our earlier work on this topic an open problem remained, namely achieving bounds consistency on the maximisation of the SoftAllDiff constraint when considering the graph-based cost. In this paper we resolve this problem. Therefore, we give...
Emmanuel Hebrard, Dániel Marx, Barry O'Sull
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CP
Authors Emmanuel Hebrard, Dániel Marx, Barry O'Sullivan, Igor Razgon
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