Fr. 134.00
Christia Choffrut, Christian Choffrut, Jantzen, Jantzen, Matthias Jantzen
STACS 91 - 8th Annual Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, Hamburg, Germany, February 14-16, 1991. Proceedings
Englisch · Taschenbuch
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Beschreibung
Polymorphism, parameterization and typing: An algebraic specification perspective.- Executable higher-order algebraic specifications.- Efficient memory access in large-scale computation.- l-occurrences of avoidable patterns.- Rational relations with bounded delay.- On the power of several queues.- On aperiodic trace languages.- Recognizable and rational languages of finite and infinite traces.- On the concatenation of infinite traces.- Tight RNC approximations to Max Flow.- A natural metric for curves ¿ Computing the distance for polygonal chains and approximation algorithms.- The worst case complexity of MC Diarmid and Reed's variant of BOTTOM-UP-HEAT SORT is less than n log n+1.1n.- Decision problems for term rewriting systems and recognizable tree languages.- Decidable sentences for context-free groups.- The owner concept for PRAMs.- Actors as a parallel programming model.- Average case analysis of unification algorithms.- Methodology for proving the termination of logic programs.- Polynomial size constant depth circuits with a limited number of negations.- Randomized polynomials, threshold circuits, and the polynomial hierarchy.- Computationally convincing proofs of knowledge.- Interactive proof systems and alternating time-space complexity.- Optimal tradeoffs between time and bit complexity in distributed synchronous rings.- Unconditional Byzantine Agreement with good majority.- A new compacting garbage-collection algorithm with a good average-case performance.- Bisimulation and action refinement.- Testing for unboundedness of Fifo channels.- Detection of deadlocks in an infinite family of nets.- Nondeterminism within P.- Structure and importance of logspace-MOD-classes.- Complexity classification of Truth Maintenance systems.- Reachability in reversible Free Choice systems.- Compositional generation of home states in free choice systems.- Bounded reductions.- Functional oracle queries as a measure of parallel time.- Optimal parallel recognition of bracket languages on hypercubes.- Constant queue routing on a mesh.- The complexity of the max word problem.- The expressive power of second order Horn logic.- Tight bounds on the path length of binary trees.- The random testability of the n-input AND gate.- An observational subset of first-order logic cannot specify the behaviour of a counter (extended abstract).- Unfolding, procedural and fixpoint semantics of logic programs.- A modal semantics for the negation as failure and the closed world assumption rules.- The relview-system.- Geometry models design system ?POM.- The prospectra system.- Prototype of a verification tool.- IPG ¿ An interactive parser generator.- A placement system for constrained blocks with flexible shapes.- Algebraic programm interpreter APREX2.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Polymorphism, parameterization and typing: An algebraic specification perspective.- Executable higher-order algebraic specifications.- Efficient memory access in large-scale computation.- l-occurrences of avoidable patterns.- Rational relations with bounded delay.- On the power of several queues.- On aperiodic trace languages.- Recognizable and rational languages of finite and infinite traces.- On the concatenation of infinite traces.- Tight RNC approximations to Max Flow.- A natural metric for curves - Computing the distance for polygonal chains and approximation algorithms.- The worst case complexity of MC Diarmid and Reed's variant of BOTTOM-UP-HEAT SORT is less than n log n+1.1n.- Decision problems for term rewriting systems and recognizable tree languages.- Decidable sentences for context-free groups.- The owner concept for PRAMs.- Actors as a parallel programming model.- Average case analysis of unification algorithms.- Methodology for proving the termination of logic programs.- Polynomial size constant depth circuits with a limited number of negations.- Randomized polynomials, threshold circuits, and the polynomial hierarchy.- Computationally convincing proofs of knowledge.- Interactive proof systems and alternating time-space complexity.- Optimal tradeoffs between time and bit complexity in distributed synchronous rings.- Unconditional Byzantine Agreement with good majority.- A new compacting garbage-collection algorithm with a good average-case performance.- Bisimulation and action refinement.- Testing for unboundedness of Fifo channels.- Detection of deadlocks in an infinite family of nets.- Nondeterminism within P.- Structure and importance of logspace-MOD-classes.- Complexity classification of Truth Maintenance systems.- Reachability in reversible FreeChoice systems.- Compositional generation of home states in free choice systems.- Bounded reductions.- Functional oracle queries as a measure of parallel time.- Optimal parallel recognition of bracket languages on hypercubes.- Constant queue routing on a mesh.- The complexity of the max word problem.- The expressive power of second order Horn logic.- Tight bounds on the path length of binary trees.- The random testability of the n-input AND gate.- An observational subset of first-order logic cannot specify the behaviour of a counter (extended abstract).- Unfolding, procedural and fixpoint semantics of logic programs.- A modal semantics for the negation as failure and the closed world assumption rules.- The relview-system.- Geometry models design system ?POM.- The prospectra system.- Prototype of a verification tool.- IPG - An interactive parser generator.- A placement system for constrained blocks with flexible shapes.- Algebraic programm interpreter APREX2.
Produktdetails
| Mitarbeit | Christia Choffrut (Herausgeber), Christian Choffrut (Herausgeber), Jantzen (Herausgeber), Jantzen (Herausgeber), Matthias Jantzen (Herausgeber) |
| Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
| Sprache | Englisch |
| Produktform | Taschenbuch |
| Erschienen | 01.01.1960 |
| EAN | 9783540537090 |
| ISBN | 978-3-540-53709-0 |
| Seiten | 551 |
| Gewicht | 913 g |
| Illustration | XIII, 551 p. |
| Serien |
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Thema |
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik
> Informatik, EDV
> Informatik
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