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The Computer Journal 1991 34(3):279-282; doi:10.1093/comjnl/34.3.279
© 1991 by British Computer Society
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Implementation of Karp-Luby Monte Carlo method: an exercise in approximate counting

V. Akman *

Department of Computer and Information Science, Bilkent University, PO Box 8 06572, Maltepe, Ankara, Turkey

Richard Karp and Michael Luby introduced a powerful framework for the construction of Monte Carlo algorithms to solve hard counting problems [cf. Journal of Complexity1 (1), 45-64 (1985)]. They then applied it, as a special case, to the problem of counting the number of satisfying truth-value assignments for a Boolean formula in disjunctive normal form. In this paper, we describe an implementation of that algorithm. Our experiments show that it indeed works very well in practice.


Received June 1987.

* Now at: Department of Computer and Information Science, Bilkent University, PO Box 8 06572, Maltepe, Ankara, Turkey.

§ Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI), Kruislaan 413, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, the Netherlands.


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