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15. CAAP 1990: Copenhagen, Denmark
- André Arnold:
CAAP '90, 15th Colloquium on Trees in Algebra and Programming, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 15-18, 1990, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 431, Springer 1990, ISBN 3-540-52590-4 - Tirza Hirst, David Harel:
On the Power of Bounded Concurrency II: The Pushdown Automata Level. 1-17 - Xavier Gérard Viennot:
Trees Everywhere. 18-41 - Marco Bellia, Michele Bugliesi, M. Eugenia Occhiuto:
Combinatory Forms for Equational Programming: Instances, Unification and Narrowing. 42-56 - Gérard Boudol, Kim Guldstrand Larsen:
Graphical versus Logical Specifications. 57-71 - Jiazhen Cai, Robert Paige, Robert Endre Tarjan:
More Efficient Bottom-Up Tree Pattern Matching. 72-86 - Didier Caucal:
On the Regular Structure of Prefix Rewriting. 87-102 - Edmund M. Clarke, Anca Browne, Robert P. Kurshan:
A Unified Approach For Showing Language Containment And Equivalence Between Various Types Of Omega-Automata. 103-116 - Maxime Crochemore, Jean Néraud:
Unitary Monoid with Two Generators: An Algorithmic Point of View. 117-131 - Pierre-Louis Curien, Giorgio Ghelli:
Coherence of Subsumption. 132-146 - Uffe Engberg, Glynn Winskel:
Petri Nets as Models of Linear Logic. 147-161 - Gian-Luigi Ferrari, Ugo Montanari:
Towards the Unification of Models for Concurrency. 162-176 - Dominique Geniet, René Schott, Loÿs Thimonier:
A Markovian Concurrency Measure. 177-190 - Kristoffer Høgsbro Holm:
Graph Matching in Operational Semantics and Typing. 191-205 - A. J. Kfoury, Jerzy Tiuryn, Pawel Urzyczyn:
ML Typability is DEXTIME-Complete. 206-220 - Emmanuel Kounalis:
Testing for Inductive (Co)-Reducibility. 221-238 - Guy Louchard, René Schott:
Probabilistic Analysis of Some Distributed Algorithms. 239-253 - Michael I. Schwartzbach:
Infinite Values in Hierarchical Imperative Types. 254-268 - Helmut Seidl:
Equivalence of Finite-Valued Bottom-up Finite State Tree Transducers Is Decidable. 269-284
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