Sat4j
the boolean satisfaction and optimization library in Java
 
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How to cite/refer to Sat4j?

The easiest way to proceed is to add a link to this web site in a credits page if you use Sat4j in your software.

If you are an academic, please use the following reference instead of sat4j web site if you need to cite Sat4j in a paper:
Daniel Le Berre and Anne Parrain. The Sat4j library, release 2.2. Journal on Satisfiability, Boolean Modeling and Computation, Volume 7 (2010), system description, pages 59-64.

John Coltrane Living Space 1998 Eacflac New Exclusive Jun 2026

Maya took the CD-R home. When she played the first track, “Living Space,” something shifted. The sound was warm, alive, almost uncomfortably real. Coltrane wasn’t just soloing; he was questioning each note, leaving space around it like a sculptor leaving stone uncut. The FLAC file didn’t add anything. It simply refused to take anything away.

: The title track "Living Space" is notable for featuring Coltrane overdubbing himself

Displays Elvin Jones’ polyrhythmic mastery driving Tyner’s dense, modal chord voicings. john coltrane living space 1998 eacflac new

: A sprawling epic that showcases the telepathic communication between Garrison and Jones, allowing Coltrane to push his horn to the physical limits.

The title track is a structural anomaly in Coltrane’s massive discography. It features Coltrane over his own theme statement. This rare multi-tracking experiment creates a haunting, dense, and deeply spiritual wall of sound that was entirely unique for the quartet during this era. 2. "Untitled Original 90314" (14:45) Maya took the CD-R home

John Coltrane Album: Living Space Year Recorded: 1965 Year Released (This Edition): 1998 (Atlantic 83329-2) Source: CD Codec: FLAC Compression Level: Level 8 (Typical for EAC) Ripping Software: Exact Audio Copy (EAC) Log File: Included (Assumed based on "EAC" tag) Cue Sheet: Included (Assumed based on "EAC" tag) Artwork: Folder.jpg / Scans (If applicable)

The cymbals have a crisp, metallic shimmer without piercing the listener's ears. Coltrane wasn’t just soloing; he was questioning each

The album comprises five tracks, each showcasing the quartet's mastery of improvisation, composition, and group interaction. The setlist includes:

Features a rare overdub of Coltrane playing soprano and tenor sax in unison. "Untitled Original 90314" A long, exploratory piece from the June 10 session. "Dusk Dawn" Previously appeared on the Kulu Sé Mama CD reissue. "Untitled Original 90320"

Maya took the CD-R home. When she played the first track, “Living Space,” something shifted. The sound was warm, alive, almost uncomfortably real. Coltrane wasn’t just soloing; he was questioning each note, leaving space around it like a sculptor leaving stone uncut. The FLAC file didn’t add anything. It simply refused to take anything away.

: The title track "Living Space" is notable for featuring Coltrane overdubbing himself

Displays Elvin Jones’ polyrhythmic mastery driving Tyner’s dense, modal chord voicings.

: A sprawling epic that showcases the telepathic communication between Garrison and Jones, allowing Coltrane to push his horn to the physical limits.

The title track is a structural anomaly in Coltrane’s massive discography. It features Coltrane over his own theme statement. This rare multi-tracking experiment creates a haunting, dense, and deeply spiritual wall of sound that was entirely unique for the quartet during this era. 2. "Untitled Original 90314" (14:45)

John Coltrane Album: Living Space Year Recorded: 1965 Year Released (This Edition): 1998 (Atlantic 83329-2) Source: CD Codec: FLAC Compression Level: Level 8 (Typical for EAC) Ripping Software: Exact Audio Copy (EAC) Log File: Included (Assumed based on "EAC" tag) Cue Sheet: Included (Assumed based on "EAC" tag) Artwork: Folder.jpg / Scans (If applicable)

The cymbals have a crisp, metallic shimmer without piercing the listener's ears.

The album comprises five tracks, each showcasing the quartet's mastery of improvisation, composition, and group interaction. The setlist includes:

Features a rare overdub of Coltrane playing soprano and tenor sax in unison. "Untitled Original 90314" A long, exploratory piece from the June 10 session. "Dusk Dawn" Previously appeared on the Kulu Sé Mama CD reissue. "Untitled Original 90320"