Benchmark
non-incremental/QF_NRA/20211101-Geogebra/Triangle-Perimeter_2Medians_a.smt2
The authors Robert Vajda and Zoltan Kovacs released this problem in the paper that can be found in "http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2752/paper15.pdf". A short description of the problem can be found down below.
Triangle-Perimeter_2Medians_a:
Comparison of perimeter and 2 medians via realgeom (ver. a):Let A, B, C be arbitrary points. Let t1 be the polygon A, B, C. Let c be the segment A, B. Let a be the segment B, C. Let b be the segment C, A. Let D be the midpoint of c. Let E be the midpoint of b. Let m_b be the segment C, D. Let m_c be the segment B, E. Compare m_b + m_c and a + b + c.
This problem was added to SMT-LIB by Tereso del Rio and Matthew England.
| Benchmark |
| Size | 1609 |
| Compressed Size | 692 |
| License |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
(CC-BY-4.0)
|
| Category | industrial |
| First Occurrence | 2022-08-10 |
| Generated By | — |
| Generated On | — |
| Generator | — |
| Dolmen OK | 1 |
| strict Dolmen OK | 1 |
| check-sat calls | 1 |
| Status | sat |
| Inferred Status | sat |
| Size | 1599 |
| Compressed Size | 689 |
| Max. Term Depth | 5 |
| Asserts | 1 |
| Declared Functions | 0 |
| Declared Constants | 9 |
| Declared Sorts | 0 |
| Defined Functions | 0 |
| Defined Recursive Functions | 0 |
| Defined Sorts | 0 |
| Constants | 0 |
| Declared Datatypes | 0 |
Symbols
Evaluations
| Evaluation |
Rating |
Solver |
Variant |
Result |
Wallclock |
CPU Time |
|
SMT-COMP 2023
|
0.43 (4/7) |
cvc5 |
cvc5-default-2023-05-16-ea045f305_sq |
unknown ❌
|
1200.11000
|
1199.30000
|
| |
NRA-LS |
cvc5-NRA-LS-sq_default |
unknown ❌
|
1170.04000
|
1169.91000
|
| |
Par4 |
Par4-wrapped-sq_default |
sat ✅
|
0.02282
|
0.00668
|
| |
SMT-RAT |
SMT-RAT-MCSAT_default |
sat ✅
|
0.04535
|
0.04530
|
| |
Yices2 |
Yices 2 for SMTCOMP 2023_default |
sat ✅
|
0.01257
|
0.01255
|
| |
Z3alpha |
z3alpha_default |
unknown ❌
|
1200.04000
|
1200.08000
|
| |
Z3++ |
z3++0715_default |
sat ✅
|
0.30176
|
0.30180
|
| |
|
Z3++_sq_0526_default |
sat ✅
|
0.31132
|
0.31142
|