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Comparing Partial Consistencies

In: Developments in Reliable Computing

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  • Hélène Collavizza

    (Université de Nice—Sophia-Antipolis, 13S, ESSI)

  • François Delobel

    (Université de Nice—Sophia-Antipolis, 13S, ESSI)

  • Michel Rueher

    (Université de Nice—Sophia-Antipolis, 13S, ESSI)

Abstract

Global search algorithms have been widely used in the constraint programming framework to solve constraint systems over continuous domains. This paper precisely states the relations among the different partial consistencies which are main emphasis of these algorithms. The capability of these partial consistencies to handle the so-called dependency problem is analysed and some efficiency aspects of the filtering algorithms are mentioned.

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  • Hélène Collavizza & François Delobel & Michel Rueher, 1999. "Comparing Partial Consistencies," Springer Books, in: Tibor Csendes (ed.), Developments in Reliable Computing, pages 213-228, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-017-1247-7_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1247-7_17
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