Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1990
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-52953-8 (ISBN)
A logical operational semantics of full Prolog.- Syntactic theories.- On kleene algebras and closed semirings.- Interactive computations of optimal solutions.- Restricted branching programs and their computational power.- Dynamic hashing strategies.- One-way functions in complexity theory.- Type inference problems: A survey.- Counting the number of solutions.- Implementation of parallel graph reduction by explicit annotation and program transformation.- Interrogative complexity of ?-languages' recognition.- On the power of uniform families of constant depth threshold circuits.- Separating sets of hyperrectangles.- On preemptive scheduling of periodic, real-time tasks on one processor.- Retractions in comparing prolog semantics (extended abstract).- Using inductive counting to simulate nondeterministic computation.- Some properties of zerotesting bounded one-way multicounter machines.- On fast algorithms for two servers.- Decomposition of semi commutations.- Parallel construction of minimal suffix and factor automata.- Affine automata: A technique to generate complex images.- The complexity of symmetric functions in parity normal forms.- Event structures, causal trees, and refinements.- Query languages which express all PTIME queries for trees and unicyclic graphs.- Comparisons among classes of Y-tree systolic automata.- On checking versus evaluation of multiple queries.- Generalized kolmogorov complexity in relativized separations.- A first-order logic for partial recursive functions.- Speed-up theorem without tape compression.- On possibilities of one-way synchronized and alternating automata.- Unrestricted resolution versus N-resolution.- Quality criteria for partial order semantics of place/transition-nets.- Tree-stack automata.- Specification & verification ofhigher order processes.- The membership problem for context-free chain code picture languages.- Optimal algorithms for dissemination of information in some interconnection networks.- A hierarchy of compositional models of I/O-automata (Extended Abstract).- Minimal nontrivial space complexity of probabilistic one- way turing machines.- On the complexity of genuinely polynomial computation.- Pumping lemmrs for tree languages generated by rewrite systems.- Vector language: Simple description of hard instances.- Separating ?L from L, NL, co-NL and AL (=P) for Oblivious turing machines of linear access time.- The use of graphs of elliptical influence in visual hierarchical clustering.- Characterizing unambiguous augmented pushdown automata by circuits.- Rational ?-transductions.- Splitsort-an adaptive sorting algorithm.- Equational calculi for many-sorted algebras with empty carrier sets.- Semi-commutation and deterministic petri nets.- Internal labellings in lambda-calculus.- A sup-preserving completion of ordered partial algebras.- ATIME(n) is closed under Counting.- Investigation of finitary calculi for the temporal logics by means of infinitary calculi.- Typed horn logic (extended abstract).- Results on the glory of the past.- A stronger version of parikh theorem.- The parallel complexity of some constructions in combinatorial group theory (abstract).- Gentzen type axiomatization for PAL.- Distance automata having large finite distance or finite ambiguity.- Bottom-up-heap sort, a new variant of heap sort beating on average quick sort (if n is not very small).- Symmetric functions in AC 0 can be computed in constant depth with very small size.- The k-section of treewidth restricted graphs.- Computing large polynomial powers very fast in parallel.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.8.1990 |
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Reihe/Serie | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
Zusatzinfo | X, 546 p. |
Verlagsort | Berlin |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 899 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► User Interfaces (HCI) |
Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Algorithmen | |
Schlagworte | Algorithm analysis and problem complexity • Algorithmen • algorithms • Automata Theory • Automatentheorie • Complexity • Complexity theory • Computational Complexity • Distributed Computing • Graph • Hashing • Informatik • Information • Komplexität • Mathematische Logik • Resolution • Sets • Verteiltes Rechnen |
ISBN-10 | 3-540-52953-5 / 3540529535 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-540-52953-8 / 9783540529538 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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