Synthesis Benchmarks for Automated Reasoning
By: Márton Hajdu , Petra Hozzová , Laura Kovács and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps computers automatically create programs from rules.
Program synthesis is the task of constructing a program conforming to a given specification. We focus on deductive synthesis, and in particular on synthesis problems with specifications given as $\forall\exists$-formulas, expressing the existence of an output corresponding to any input. So far there has been no canonical benchmark set for deductive synthesis using the $\forall\exists$-format and supporting the so-called uncomputable symbol restriction. This work presents such a data set, composed by complementing existing benchmarks by new ones. Our data set is dynamically growing and should motivate future developments in the theory and practice of automating synthesis.
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