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Fixed a bug in the original submission and added 2 more (non-competitive) versions with fewer utilized cores to observe scalability.

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Summary of modified submissions

SMTS (32 cores)

SMTS (64 cores)

SMTS

@martinjonas martinjonas merged commit 68d603d into SMT-COMP:master Jul 20, 2025
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* bitwuzla: Change options for parallel track. (#201)

* bitwuzla: Change options for parallel track.

Add additional configurations for lower CPU core counts.

* Make additional configurations non-competitive.

* submission: add additional configurations for lower CPU core counts. (#202)

* SMTS submission 2025 update (bug fix + 2 more versions) (#203)

* present derived solvers' increment over base solver

* cosmetics

* interim

* minor

* fixing CI issues

* establishing consistency among submissions with multiple cores

* 2024 -> 2025

* 2024 -> 2025

* target for cleaning up web results

* feat: show legends for base and non-competing only when at least one
solver present

* feat: non-competitive divisions will be marked

* skip non-competing solvers on podiums

* fix: -- -> -

* fix: missing case for determining competitive divisions

* fix: competitive solvers

* fix competitive divisions

* consistency submission vs. base solver

* refactor

* fix: ordering of solvers

* CI

* Revert "Merge branch '2025_webpage' of github.com:SMT-COMP/smt-comp.github.io into 2025_webpage"

This reverts commit c414881, reversing
changes made to 061c204.

* disable dead solver links

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Co-authored-by: Mathias Preiner <mathias.preiner@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mengyu Zhao <zmylinxi99@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tomaqa <tomaqa@gmail.com>
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