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Choosing a variable ordering for truth-table invariant cylindrical algebraic decomposition by incremental triangular decomposition (1405.6094v1)

Published 23 May 2014 in cs.SC

Abstract: Cylindrical algebraic decomposition (CAD) is a key tool for solving problems in real algebraic geometry and beyond. In recent years a new approach has been developed, where regular chains technology is used to first build a decomposition in complex space. We consider the latest variant of this which builds the complex decomposition incrementally by polynomial and produces CADs on whose cells a sequence of formulae are truth-invariant. Like all CAD algorithms the user must provide a variable ordering which can have a profound impact on the tractability of a problem. We evaluate existing heuristics to help with the choice for this algorithm, suggest improvements and then derive a new heuristic more closely aligned with the mechanics of the new algorithm.

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Authors (4)
  1. Matthew England (69 papers)
  2. Russell Bradford (15 papers)
  3. James H. Davenport (41 papers)
  4. David Wilson (27 papers)

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