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    SAT-Based Methods for Circuit Synthesis

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    Reactive synthesis supports designers by automatically constructing correct hardware from declarative specifications. Synthesis algorithms usually compute a strategy, and then construct a circuit that implements it. In this work, we study SAT- and QBF-based methods for the second step, i.e., computing circuits from strategies. This includes methods based on QBF-certification, interpolation, and computational learning. We present optimizations, efficient implementations, and experimental results for synthesis from safety specifications, where we outperform BDDs both regarding execution time and circuit size. This is an extended version of [2], with an additional appendix.Comment: Extended version of a paper at FMCAD'1

    Protein glycosylation analysis with capillary-based electromigrative separation techniques

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    Overshadowed by the amygdala: the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis emerges as key to psychiatric disorders

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