2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.entcs.2007.05.037
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A Proposal for the Cooperation of Solvers in Constraint Functional Logic Programming

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“…When solving this system the two available bridges can be used to project the R constraints RY >= d-0.5, RY-RX <= 0.5, RY+RX <= n+0.5 into the FD constraints Y #>= d, Y#-X #<= 0, Y#+X #<= n. Since n = 2*d, the only possible solution is X = Y = d. Therefore, the FD solver drastically prunes the domains of X and Y to the singleton set {d}, and solving the labeling constraint leads to the unique solution with no effort. For a big value of n = 2*d, the use of projections greatly enhances the performance of the computation, as shown by the experimental results given in [4] and Section 4 below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…When solving this system the two available bridges can be used to project the R constraints RY >= d-0.5, RY-RX <= 0.5, RY+RX <= n+0.5 into the FD constraints Y #>= d, Y#-X #<= 0, Y#+X #<= n. Since n = 2*d, the only possible solution is X = Y = d. Therefore, the FD solver drastically prunes the domains of X and Y to the singleton set {d}, and solving the labeling constraint leads to the unique solution with no effort. For a big value of n = 2*d, the use of projections greatly enhances the performance of the computation, as shown by the experimental results given in [4] and Section 4 below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A C-program allowing to solve goals related to the constraint system E discussed in Section 1 can be found in [4]. The set of variables obviously demanded by a goal G is defined as the least subset odvar(G) ⊆ var(G) including all the variables obviously demanded by the stores in G and all the variables X in some production (X a k → t) ∈ P such that either t is not a variable or else k > 0 and t ∈ odvar(G).…”
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“…Our computational model is based on the CFLP scheme and goal-solving calculus recently proposed in López-Fraguas et al (2004, which will be enriched with new mechanisms for modeling the intended cooperation. Moreover, we rely on the domain cooperation techniques proposed in our previous papers (Estévez-Martín et al 2007a, 2007b, 2008a, where we have introduced so-called bridges as a key tool for communicating constraints between different domains.…”
Section: Aims Of This Papermentioning
confidence: 99%