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Binary Decision Diagrams

2018
Binary decision diagrams provide a data structure for representing and manipulating Boolean functions in symbolic form. They have been especially effective as the algorithmic basis for symbolic model checkers. A binary decision diagram represents a Boolean function as a directed acyclic graph, corresponding to a compressed form of decision tree.
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Binary Decision Diagram

2011
A binary decision diagram is a directed acyclic graph that consists of nodes and edges. It deals with Boolean functions. A binary decision diagram consists of a set of decision nodes, starting at the root node at the top of the decision diagram. Each decision node contains two outgoing branches, one is a high branch and the other is a low branch. These
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On the Minimization of (Complete) Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams

Theory of Computing Systems, 2015
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On the Width of Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams

2014
Ordered binary decision diagrams (OBDDs) are a popular data structure for Boolean functions. One of its complexity measures is the width which has been investigated in several areas in computer science like machine learning, property testing, and the design and analysis of implicit graph algorithms.
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Binary Decision Diagrams

2010
Beate Bollig   +3 more
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Binary Decision Diagrams

1999
Shin-ichi Minato, Saburo Muroga
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Evasiveness Through Binary Decision Diagrams

2023
Aransay, Jesús [0000-0002-4079-8307]   +2 more
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Binary Decision Diagrams

2017
Alberto Pliego Marugán   +1 more
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Adiar Binary Decision Diagrams in External Memory

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2022
Steffan Christ Sølvsten   +1 more
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Symbolic Boolean manipulation with ordered binary-decision diagrams

ACM Computing Surveys, 1992
Randal E Bryant
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