• Course code:63825
  • Credits:5
  • Semester: winter
  • Contents

Recent Advances in Combinatorial Solvers

The last decade has witnessed a small revolution in the field of solvers for hard combinatorial problems. The guiding problem has been SAT, which has pushed to boundaries of solvable problems for a few orders of magnitudes and modern SAT solvers can achieve truly remarkable performance. However, solvers for other problems have seen big breakthroughs, e.g., solvers for the clique problem, subgraph isomorphism problem, vertex cover, and graph isomorphism problem. In this course, the students will investigate and empirically evaluate these advances on real-life problems. Restrictions/Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of graph theory, combinatorial algorithms, computational complexity.

  • Study programmes
  • Distribution of hours per semester
15
hours
lectures
15
hours
tutorials
20
hours
tutorials
  • Professor
Course Organiser
Room:R2.05 - Kabinet