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6th LICS 1991: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS '91), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 15-18, 1991. IEEE Computer Society 1991, ISBN 0-8186-2230-X
- Daniel Leivant:
A Foundational Delineation of Computational Feasiblity. 2-11 - Fabio Alessi, Franco Barbanera:
Towards a Semantics for the QUEST Language. 12-21 - Peter Aczel:
Term Declaration Logic and Generalised Composita. 22-30 - Joshua S. Hodas, Dale Miller:
Logic Programming in a Fragment of Intuitionistic Linear Logic. 32-42 - Yves Lafont, Thomas Streicher:
Games Semantics for Linear Logic. 43-50 - Patrick Lincoln, Andre Scedrov, Natarajan Shankar:
Linearizing Intuitionistic Implication. 51-62 - Pasquale Malacaria, Laurent Regnier:
Some Results on the Interpretation of lambda-calculus in Operator Algebras. 63-72 - Frank Pfenning:
Unification and Anti-Unification in the Calculus of Constructions. 74-85 - Philippe Audebaud:
Partial Objects in the Calculus of Constructions. 86-95 - Chetan R. Murthy:
An Evaluation Semantics for Classical Proofs. 96-107 - Rance Cleaveland, Amy E. Zwarico:
A Theory of Testing for Real-Time. 110-119 - Hardi Hungar:
Complexity Bounds of Hoare-style Proof Systems. 120-126 - Hing-Kai Hung, Jeffery I. Zucker:
Semantics of Pointers, Referencing and Dereferencing with Intensional Logic. 127-136 - Antonio Bucciarelli, Thomas Ehrhard:
Sequentiality and Strong Stability. 138-145 - Allen Stoughton:
Parallel PCF Has a Unique Extensional Model. 146-151 - Paul Taylor:
The Fixed Point Property in Synthetic Domain Theory. 152-160 - Douglas J. Howe:
On Computational Open-Endedness in Martin-Löf's Type Theory. 162-172 - Nax Paul Mendler:
Predicative Type Universes and Primitive Recursion. 173-184 - Richard Statman:
Freyd's Hierarchy of Combinator Monoids. 186-190 - Enrico Tronci:
Equational Prgoramming in lambda-calculus. 191-202 - Ulrich Berger, Helmut Schwichtenberg:
An Inverse of the Evaluation Functional for Typed lambda-calculus. 203-211 - Dexter Kozen:
A Completeness Theorem for Kleene Algebras and the Algebra of Regular Events. 214-225 - Arnon Avron, Yoram Hirshfeld:
On First Order Database Query Languages. 226-231 - Doron A. Peled, Shmuel Katz, Amir Pnueli:
Specifying and Proving Serializability in Temporal Logic. 232-244 - Juanito Camilleri, Glynn Winskel:
CCS with Priority Choice. 246-255 - Nils Klarlund, Dexter Kozen:
Rabin Measures and Their Applications to Fairness and Automata Theory. 256-265 - Bengt Jonsson, Kim Guldstrand Larsen:
Specification and Refinement of Probabilistic Processes. 266-277 - Leszek Pacholski, Wieslaw Szwast:
On the 0-1 Law for the class of Existential Second Order Minimal Gödel Sentences with Equality. 280-285 - Maria Luisa Bonet, Samuel R. Buss:
On the Deduction Rule and the Number of Proof Lines. 286-297 - Thom W. Frühwirth, Ehud Shapiro, Moshe Y. Vardi, Eyal Yardeni:
Logic Programs as Types for Logic Programs. 300-309 - Michael Kifer, James Wu:
A First-Order Theory of Types and Polymorphism in Logic Programming. 310-321 - Agostino Cortesi, Gilberto Filé, William H. Winsborough:
Prop revisited: Propositional Formula as Abstract Domain for Groundness Analysis. 322-327 - Peter J. Stuckey:
Constructive Negation for Constraint Logic Programming. 328-339 - Tobias Nipkow:
Higher-Order Critical Pairs. 342-349 - Jean-Pierre Jouannaud, Mitsuhiro Okada:
A Computation Model for Executable Higher-Order Algebraic Specification Languages. 350-361 - Mark Ryan:
Defaults and Revision in Structured Theories. 362-373 - Hans Hüttel, Colin Stirling:
Actions Speak Louder than Words: Proving Bisimilarity for Context-Free Processes. 376-386 - Frits W. Vaandrager:
On the Relationship Between Process Algebra and Input/Output Automata. 387-398 - Frank S. de Boer:
A Compositional Proof System for Dynamic Process Creation. 399-405 - Patrice Godefroid, Pierre Wolper:
A Partial Approach to Model Checking. 406-415
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