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Use a specific OCaml library to specify a custom integer encoding size
For example, with a "classic" encoding (64-bits computer) it's impossible to create the BDD of 8 variables (= truth table of 256 elements) with this integer : 101247173429701308769807673754056716620117458044746632656397076520187575777199
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Use a specific OCaml library to specify a custom integer encoding size
For example, with a "classic" encoding (64-bits computer) it's impossible to create the BDD of 8 variables (= truth table of 256 elements) with this integer : 101247173429701308769807673754056716620117458044746632656397076520187575777199
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: