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15th LICS 2000: Santa Barbara, California, USA
- 15th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, Santa Barbara, California, USA, June 26-29, 2000. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0725-5
Invited Talk
- Ronald Fagin:
Logic, Complexity, and Games. 3
Session 1a
- Lars Birkedal:
A General Notion of Realizability. 7-17 - Alexandre Miquel:
A Model for Impredicative Type Systems, Universes, Intersection Types and Subtyping. 18-29 - Alex K. Simpson, Gordon D. Plotkin:
Complete Axioms for Categorical Fixed-Point Operators. 30-41
Session 1b
- Steven Lindell, Scott Weinstein:
The Role of Decidability in First Order Separations over Classes of Finite Structures. 45-50 - Achim Blumensath, Erich Grädel:
Automatic Structures. 51-62 - Foto N. Afrati, Hans Leiß, Michel de Rougemont:
Definability and Compression. 63-73
Session 2a
- Samuel R. Buss, Bruce M. Kapron:
Resource-Bounded Continuity and Sequentiality for Type-Two Functionals. 77-83 - Klaus Aehlig, Helmut Schwichtenberg:
A Syntactical Analysis of Non-Size-Increasing Polynomial Time Computation. 84-91
Session 2b
- Josée Desharnais, Vineet Gupta, Radha Jagadeesan, Prakash Panangaden:
Approximating Labeled Markov Processes. 95-106 - Bard Bloom, Wan J. Fokkink, Rob J. van Glabbeek:
Precongruence Formats for Decorated Trace Preorders. 107-118
Session 3a
- E. Allen Emerson, John Havlicek, Richard J. Trefler:
Virtual Symmetry Reduction. 121-131 - Parosh Aziz Abdulla, Aletta Nylén:
Better is Better than Well: On Efficient Verification of Infinite-State Systems. 132-140 - Luca de Alfaro, Thomas A. Henzinger:
Concurrent Omega-Regular Games. 141-154
Session 3b
- Kjell Lemström, Lauri Hella:
Approximate Pattern Matching is Expressible in Transitive Closure Logic. 157-167 - Clifford Bergman, Giora Slutzki:
Computational Complexity of Some Problems Involving Congruences on Algebras. 168-174
Invited Talks
- Saul Kripke:
From the Church-Turing Thesis to the First-Order Algorithm Theorem. 177 - Bart Selman:
Satisfiability Testing: Recent Developments and Challenge Problems. 178
Session 4a
- Andrzej S. Murawski, C.-H. Luke Ong:
Dominator Trees and Fast Verification of Proof Nets. 181-191 - Juliusz Chroboczek:
Game Semantics and Subtyping. 192-203 - Vincent Danos, Russell Harmer:
Probabilistic Game Semantics. 204-213
Session 4b
- Erich Grädel, Colin Hirsch, Martin Otto:
Back and Forth between Guarded and Modal Logics. 217-228 - Mark Reynolds:
More Past Glories. 229-240 - Ben C. Moszkowski:
A Complete Axiomatization of Interval Temporal Logic with Infinite Time. 241-252
Session 5a
- Hiroshi Nakano:
A Modality for Recursion. 255-266 - Frédéric Prost:
A Static Calculus of Dependencies for the lambda-Cube. 267-276
Session 5b
- Tatiana Rybina, Andrei Voronkov:
A Decision Procedure for Term Algebras with Queues. 279-290 - Konstantin Korovin, Andrei Voronkov:
A Decision Procedure for the Existential Theory of Term Algebras with the Knuth-Bendix Ordering. 291-302
Invited Talks
- Kenneth L. McMillan:
Some Strategies for Proving Theorems with a Model Checker. 305-306 - Jean-Louis Krivine:
The Curry-Howard Correspondence in Set Theory. 307-308
Session 6a
- Alan Jeffrey, Julian Rathke:
A Theory of Bisimulation for a Fragment of Concurrent ML with Local Names. 311-321 - Gian Luca Cattani, Peter Sewell:
Models for Name-Passing Processes: Interleaving and Causal. 322-333 - Nobuko Yoshida, Matthew Hennessy:
Assigning Types to Processes. 334-345
Session 6b
- Martin Grohe, Luc Segoufin:
On First-Order Topological Queries. 349-360 - Diego Calvanese, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Maurizio Lenzerini, Moshe Y. Vardi:
View-Based Query Processing and Constraint Satisfaction. 361-371
Session 7a
- Hongwei Xi:
Imperative Programming with Dependent Types. 375-387 - Jens Palsberg, Tian Zhao:
Efficient and Flexible Matching of Recursive Types. 388-398
Session 7b
- Andrei Voronkov:
How to Optimize Proof-Search in Modal Logics: A New Way of Proving Redundancy Criteria for Sequent Calculi. 401-412 - Guillem Godoy, Robert Nieuwenhuis:
Paramodulation with Built-in Abelian Groups. 413-424
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