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CSP stands for the constraint satisfaction problem.

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What relation is between constraint satisfaction problems and constraint programming?

Are programs written in the constraint programming (CP) paradigm more expressive than problems defined as constraint satisfaction problem (CSP)? … If I cut off imperative part of programs is that valid CSP problem definition? …
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