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Journal of Algorithms, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, January 2002
- Ulrich Meyer, Jop F. Sibeyn:
Oblivious Gossiping on Tori. 1-19 - Reuven Bar-Yehuda, Dror Rawitz:
Approximating Element-Weighted Vertex Deletion Problems for the Complete k-Partite Property. 20-40 - Matti Nykänen, Esko Ukkonen:
The Exact Path Length Problem. 41-53 - Kouji Arata, Satoru Iwata, Kazuhisa Makino, Satoru Fujishige:
Locating Sources to Meet Flow Demands in Undirected Networks. 54-68 - Naomi Nishimura, Prabhakar Ragde, Dimitrios M. Thilikos:
On Graph Powers for Leaf-Labeled Trees. 69-108 - Dan Halperin, Micha Sharir, Kenneth Y. Goldberg:
The 2-Center Problem with Obstacles. 109-134 - Pangfeng Liu:
Broadcast Scheduling Optimization for Heterogeneous Cluster Systems. 135-152 - C. R. Subramanian, C. E. Veni Madhavan:
General Partitioning on Random Graphs. 153-172 - Takao Asano, David P. Williamson:
Improved Approximation Algorithms for MAX SAT. 173-202
Volume 42, Number 2, February 2002
- Mikkel Thorup:
Randomized Sorting in O(n log log n) Time and Linear Space Using Addition, Shift, and Bit-wise Boolean Operations. 205-230 - Brenda S. Baker, Raffaele Giancarlo:
Sparse Dynamic Programming for Longest Common Subsequence from Fragments. 231-254 - Mirela Damian-Iordache, Sriram V. Pemmaraju:
A (2+epsilon)-Approximation Scheme for Minimum Domination on Circle Graphs. 255-276 - Phillip G. Bradford, Mordecai J. Golin, Lawrence L. Larmore, Wojciech Rytter:
Optimal Prefix-Free Codes for Unequal Letter Costs: Dynamic Programming with the Monge Property. 277-303 - Hatem M. Bahig, Ken Nakamula:
Some Properties of Nonstar Steps in Addition Chains and New Cases Where the Scholz Conjecture Is True. 304-316 - Nicholas Pippenger:
Analysis of Carry Propagation in Addition: An Elementary Approach. 317-333 - Magnús M. Halldórsson, Guy Kortsarz:
Tools for Multicoloring with Applications to Planar Graphs and Partial k-Trees. 334-366
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