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Dicken, L. and Gregory, P. and Levine, J. (2012) Abstraction through clustering : complexity reduction in automated planning domains. International Journal of Data Mining, Modelling and Management, 4 (2). 123 - 137.

Gregory, P. and Fox, M. and Long, D. (2008) A new empirical study of weak backdoors. In: 14th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, 2008-09-01.

Donaldson, A. and Gregory, P. and Petrie, K.; Benhamou, Frédéric and Jussien, Narendra and O'Sullivan, Barry A., eds. (2007) Symmetry in constraint satisfaction problems. In: Trends in Constraint Programming. ISTE - John Wiley & Sons, London, UK, pp. 183-218.

Gregory, Peter and Long, Derek and Fox, Maria; Ruml, W. and Miguel, I., eds. (2007) A meta-CSP model for optimal planning. In: Seventh Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation and Approximation (SARA), 2007-07-18 - 2007-07-21.

Donaldson, A.F. and Gregory, P. (2005) Almost-Symmetry in Search. University of Glasgow.

Gregory, Peter and Miller, Alice and Prosser, Patrick (2004) Solving the rehearsal problem with planning and model checking. In: Proceedings of ECAI'04 Workshop on Modelling and Solving Problems with Constraints, 2004-08-22 - 2004-08-27.

Gregory, P. and Cresswell, S. and Long, D. and Porteous, J.; Harvey, W. and Kiziltan, Z., eds. (2004) On the extraction of disjunctive landmarks from planning problems via symmetry reduction. In: Proceedings of SymCon'04. Springer, pp. 34-41.

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