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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
n: number of variables | |||
== Table of Algorithms == | == Table of Algorithms == | ||
Currently no algorithms in our database for the given problem. | Currently no algorithms in our database for the given problem. |
Revision as of 12:03, 15 February 2023
Description
Horn SAT restricts the boolean formula to the conjunction of Horn clauses, i.e. clauses with at most one positive literal
Related Problems
Generalizations: Conjunctive Normal Form SAT
Subproblem: Dual-Horn SAT, Renamable Horn
Related: SAT, Disjunctive Normal Form SAT, 1-in-3SAT, Monotone 1-in-3SAT, Monotone Not-Exactly-1-in-3SAT, All-Equal-SAT, Not-All-Equal 3-SAT (NAE 3SAT), Monotone Not-All-Equal 3-SAT (Monotone NAE 3SAT), k-SAT, 2SAT, 3SAT, 3SAT-5, 4SAT, Monotone 3SAT, XOR-SAT, Renamable Horn, MaxSAT
Parameters
n: number of variables
Table of Algorithms
Currently no algorithms in our database for the given problem.