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JCSS, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, February 1988
- Pierre Baldi:
Group Actions and Learning for a Family of Automata. 1-15 - Peter A. Lindsay:
On Alternating omega-Automata. 16-24 - Masashi Katsura:
Automorphism Groups and Factor Automata of Strongly Connected Automata. 25-65 - Zoltán Ésik:
Independence of the Equational Axioms for Iteration Theories. 66-76 - Dirk Van Gucht, Patrick C. Fischer:
Multilevel Nested Relational Structures. 77-105
Volume 36, Number 2, April 1988
- Robert E. Wilber:
White Pebbles Help. 108-124 - Péter Gács, John H. Reif:
A Simple Three-Dimensional Real-Time Reliable Cellular Array. 125-147 - Fan R. K. Chung, D. J. Hajela, Paul D. Seymour:
Self-organizing Sequential Search and Hilbert's Inequalities. 148-157 - J. W. de Bakker, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog, Jeffery I. Zucker:
Transition Systems, Metric Spaces and Ready Sets in the Semantics of Uniform Concurrency. 158-224 - Richard M. Karp, Eli Upfal, Avi Wigderson:
The Complexity of Parallel Search. 225-253 - László Babai, Shlomo Moran:
Arthur-Merlin Games: A Randomized Proof System, and a Hierarchy of Complexity Classes. 254-276
Volume 36, Number 3, June 1988
- Ian Parberry, Georg Schnitger:
Parallel Computation with Threshold Functions. 278-302 - Christopher B. Wilson:
A Measure of Relativized Space Which Is Faithful With Respect to Depth. 303-312 - Martin Dietzfelbinger, Wolfgang Maass:
Lower Bound Arguments with "Inaccessible" Numbers. 313-335 - Eric Allender:
Isomorphisms and 1-L Reductions. 336-350 - Jonathan F. Buss:
Relativized Alternation and Space-Bounded Computation. 351-378 - Michael Sipser:
Expanders, Randomness, or Time versus Space. 379-383 - Kenneth W. Regan:
The Topology of Provability in Complexity Theory. 384-432 - Stathis Zachos:
Probabilistic Quantifiers and Games. 433-451 - Anne Condon, Richard E. Ladner:
Probabilistic Game Automata. 452-489 - Mark W. Krentel:
The Complexity of Optimization Problems. 490-509
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