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cryptominisat
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The Silent (R)evolution of SAT
ManySAT: http://www.cril.univ-artois.fr/~jabbour/manysat.htm
It shares short conflict clauses between parallel solvers and achieves superlinear speedup in some cases, e.g., 4 parallel solvers solve faster than one forth of the single solver soolution time.
Short conflict clauses are rare so there is little communication between solvers required.
CryptoMiniSAT: https://github.com/msoos/cryptominisat
Author's goal to have solver that is good in computing range from single CPU up to cluster. Judging from CryptoMiniSAT successes, he has mostly reached the goal.
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kotlin-satlib: SAT solver wrappers for Kotlin
Alongside with the SAT solver interface and its extensions, `kotlin-satlib` provides wrappers for native SAT solvers (these days, most of them are written in C/C++) implemented using JNI technology. Currently, the solvers included are: MiniSat, Glucose, Cadical and CryptoMiniSat. Sadly, `kotlin-satlib` won't work out-of-the-box, you have to provide it with some external SAT solver, either in the form of a library or a binary. Luckily, there are build instructions for each of the supported SAT solver, both for Linux and Windows. Checkout the README!
kotlin-satlib
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kotlin-satlib: SAT solver wrappers for Kotlin
Hi folks, I want to present you a small, yet powerful, library (https://github.com/Lipen/kotlin-satlib) that provides an API for SAT solvers and implements some common operations for constraint programming, such as: handling finite-domain variables (e.g.: int in a small range; custom enum; set of values), storing named "variables" in the context, encoding common logic operations over SAT literals (Tseytin-encoded, when necessary), declaring cardinality constraints (for now, only Totalizer encoding is supported, but it works pretty well in general), solving AllSAT.
What are some alternatives?
agda-stdlib - The Agda standard library
cadical - CaDiCaL SAT Solver
jnisat - Java JNI bindings for the PicoSat and MiniSat SAT solvers
ipasir - The Standard Interface for Incremental Satisfiability Solving
xorstr - heavily vectorized c++17 compile time string encryption.
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peekaboo - Simple undetectable shellcode and code injector launcher example. Inspired by RTO malware development course.
kotlin - The Kotlin Programming Language.
OkHttp - Square’s meticulous HTTP client for the JVM, Android, and GraalVM.