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Solver

A solver is a piece of mathematical software, possibly in the form of a stand-alone computer program or as a software library, that 'solves' a mathematical problem. A solver takes problem descriptions in some sort of generic form and calculates their solution. In a solver, the emphasis is on creating a program or library that can easily be applied to…

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Solver types

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Solver

Nodes32
Edges31
Triples13
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.0625
Components1

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Solver

Top relations

related to Solver types · 6
Solver → In, Linear, Nonlinear, SAT, Systems, Types
see also · 4
Solver → Mathematical, Problem, Satisfiability, Semantic
related to Lists of solvers · 2
Solver → List, SMT
is a · 1
Solver → piece of mathematical software

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Important terminology

solvers problem problems equations program linear systems form general software computer library types non-linear particular solve strategy mathematical takes similar

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Solveris apiece of mathematical software0.90text
Solverrelated to Lists of solversList0.60section
Solverrelated to Lists of solversSMT0.60section
Solverrelated to Solver typesTypes0.60section
Solverrelated to Solver typesLinear0.60section
Solverrelated to Solver typesIn0.60section
Solverrelated to Solver typesSystems0.60section
Solverrelated to Solver typesNonlinear0.60section
Solverrelated to Solver typesSAT0.60section
Solversee alsoMathematical0.60section
Solversee alsoProblem0.60section
Solversee alsoSatisfiability0.60section

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