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An algorithm is a sequence of well-defined steps that defines an abstract solution to a problem. Use this tag when your issue is related to design and analysis of algorithms.
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Can someone give me the resolution procedure for 2 SAT, which is O (nˆ2)
According to Wikipedia, Even, S .; Itai, A .; Shamir, A. cited it in "On the complexity of time table and multi-commodity flow problems".
The paper can be found here: http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/use …
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What are known 3SAT to 2SAT reductions?
Is there a way to convert a 3SAT formula into a equisatisfiable 2SAT formula? Each method is of interest, even those that grow exponentially.
(So if, for example, my 3SAT formula has 16 variables and …