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BIT, Volume 24, 1984
Volume 24, Number 1, 1984
- Donald C. S. Allison, Mark T. Noga:
Some Performance Tests of Convex Hull Algorithms. 2-13 - Svante Carlsson:
Improving Worst-Case Behavior of Heaps. 14-18 - Jarmo Ernvall, Olli Nevalainen:
Estimating the Length of Minimal Spanning Trees in Compression of Files. 19-32 - Trevor I. Fenner, George Loizou:
Loop-Free Algorithms for Traversing Binary Trees. 33-44 - W. J. Hsu, M. W. Du:
Computing a Longest Common Subsequence for a Set of Strings. 45-59 - Johann P. Malmquist, Edward L. Robertson:
On the Complexity of Partitioning Sparse Matrix Representations. 60-68
Volume 24, Number 2, 1984
- Ratan K. Ghosh, G. P. Bhattacharjee:
A Parallel Search Algorithm for Directed Acyclic Graphs. 133-150 - Arne Maus:
Delaunay Triangulation and the Convex Hull of n Points in Expected Linear Time. 151-163 - Erkki Mäkinen:
On Context-Free and Szilard Languages. 164-170 - Timo Niemi:
Specification of a Query Language by the Attribute Method. 171-186 - S. S. Tseng, Richard C. T. Lee:
A New Parallel Sorting Algorithm Based Upon Min-Mid-Max Operations. 187-195 - Shmuel Zaks:
A New Algorithm for Generation of Permutations. 196-204
Volume 24, Number 3, 1984
- Mee Yee Chan:
Multidisk File Design: An Analysis of Folding Buckets to Disks. 261-268 - R. C. Chang, Richard C. T. Lee:
On the Average Length of Delaunay Triangulations. 269-273 - P. Gupta, G. P. Bhattacharjee:
A Parallel Selection Algorithm. 274-287 - Bengt Nordström, Jan M. Smith:
Propositions and Specifications of Programs in Martin-Löfs Type Theory. 288-301 - G. M. Prabhu, Narsingh Deo:
On the Power of a Perturbation for Testing Non-Isomorphism of Graphs. 302-307 - S. S. Tseng, Richard C. T. Lee:
A Parallel Algorithm to Solve the Stable Marriage Problem. 308-316 - Aimo A. Törn:
Hashing with Overflow Indexing. 317-332 - Der-Yun Yeh, D. T. Lee:
Graph Algorithms on a Tree-Structured Parallel Computer. 333-340
Volume 24, Number 4, 1984
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