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Partial Quantifier Elimination

Published 17 Jul 2014 in cs.LO | (1407.4835v2)

Abstract: We consider the problem of Partial Quantifier Elimination (PQE). Given formula exists(X)[F(X,Y) & G(X,Y)], where F, G are in conjunctive normal form, the PQE problem is to find a formula F*(Y) such that F* & exists(X)[G] is logically equivalent to exists(X)[F & G]. We solve the PQE problem by generating and adding to F clauses over the free variables that make the clauses of F with quantified variables redundant. The traditional Quantifier Elimination problem (QE) is a special case of PQE where G is empty so all clauses of the input formula with quantified variables need to be made redundant. The importance of PQE is twofold. First, many problems are more naturally formulated in terms of PQE rather than QE. Second, in many cases PQE can be solved more efficiently than QE. We describe a PQE algorithm based on the machinery of dependency sequents and give experimental results showing the promise of PQE.

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