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Deciding Boolean Satisfiability in Polynomial Time

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  • 1. Department of Mathematics and Science, Southern Maritime Academy

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The goal of this work is to modify the famous DPLL algorithm to solve all SATs in polynomial time.

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This work discusses a polynomial time algorithm for solving ALL SATs.

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