Will neural networks be necessary to winning a SAT competition by 2030?
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The SAT (Boolean satisfiability) competition is an annual and open competition held to race SAT solvers on challenging and interesting instances.
For a neural network to be "necessary", the solver must not have won the SAT competition if it had not been for a neural network (there must have been a genuine attempt to replace the neural network that would not have won the SAT competition).
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