Modular strategic SMT solving with SMT-RAT

Author:

Kremer Gereon1,Ábrahám Erika1

Affiliation:

1. RWTH Aachen University , Aachen , Germany

Abstract

Abstract In this paper we present the latest developments in SMT-RAT, a tool for the automated check of quantifier-free real and integer arithmetic formulas for satisfiability. As a distinguishing feature, SMT-RAT provides a set of solving modules and supports their strategic combination. We describe our CArL library for arithmetic computations, the available modules implemented on top of CArL, and how modules can be combined to satisfiability-modulo-theories (SMT) solvers. Besides the traditional SMT approach, some new modules support also the recently proposed and highly promising model-constructing satisfiability calculus approach.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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