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    DisChoco

    DisChoco

    DisChoco: Distributed Constraint Reasoning Solver

    DisChoco is a Distributed Constraint Reasoning Solver. Several Distributed Constraint Reasoning algorithms are implemented (like ABT, AFC, Adopt, ...). Users may easily implement and test their algorithms with DisChoco. contact: wahbi[at]users[dot]sourceforge[dot]net
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    JBernstein

    JBernstein

    JBernstein: Exploration techniques for non-linear constraint checking

    ...Concerning performance, the tool enables to check all examples in the PVS Bernstein testsuite within a second, which can be an order of magnitude faster than some other tools such as QEPCAD or REDLOG. Although JBernstein uses double, it offers automatic error-estimation capabilities (experimental) so that the generated result is correct (the solver may return unknown when the error-estimate is too large)
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