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title: Strix: Explicit Reactive Synthesis Strikes Back!
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type: literature
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created: 2025-08-19T15:25:50Z
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modified: 2025-08-19T16:48:14Z
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modified: 2025-08-19T16:50:53Z
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citekey: meyerStrixExplicitReactive2018
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## Second Pass
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**What is the main thrust?**
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The main thrust is their new tool, Strix.
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**What is the supporting evidence?**
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They make a testing suite that is supposed to be similar to
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the SYNTCOMP2017 testing setup, and run their solver
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through the same trials that the competition included. They
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achieve pretty good results: much much faster solve times
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while also keeping automata size small.
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**What are the key findings?**
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Strix is pretty good. The use of DBAs seems effective. Their
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'quality', a measure of automata size vs specification size,
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is also pretty good compared to other synthesizers.
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## Third Pass
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**Recreation Notes:**
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