In recent years, significant progress in the area of search, constraint satisfaction, and automated reasoning has been driven in part by the study of challenge problems from combinatorics and finite algebra. This work has led to the discovery of interesting discrete structures with intricate mathematical properties. While some of those results have resolved open questions and conjectures, a shortcoming is that they generally do not provide further mathematical insights, from which one could derive more general observations. We propose an approach that integrates specialized combinatorial search, using so-called streamlining, with a human computation component. We use this approach to discover efficient constructive procedures for generating certain classes of combinatorial objects of any size. More specifically, using our framework, we discovered two complementary efficient constructions for generating so-called Spatially Balanced Latin squares (SBLS) of any order N, such that 2N+1 is prime. Previously constructions for SBLSs were not known. Our approach also enabled us to derive a new lower bound for so-called weak Schur numbers, improving on a series of earlier results for Schur numbers.
CITATION STYLE
Le Bras, R., Gomes, C. P., & Selman, B. (2012). From Streamlined Combinatorial Search to Efficient Constructive Procedures. In Proceedings of the 26th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2012 (pp. 499–506). AAAI Press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v26i1.8147
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.