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Theory of Computing Systems, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January/February 1997
- Paul G. Spirakis:
Editor's Foreword. 1 - Andrea Pietracaprina, Franco P. Preparata:
Practical Constructive Schemes for Deterministic Shared-Memory Access. 3-37 - Christos Kaklamanis, Danny Krizanc, Satish Rao:
New Graph Decompositions with Applications to Emulations. 39-49 - Lenwood S. Heath:
Graph Embeddings and Simplicial Maps. 51-65 - James Haralambides, Fillia Makedon:
Approximation Algorithms for the Bandwidth Minimization Problem for a Large Class of Trees. 67-90 - Ioan I. Macarie:
Multihead Two-Way Probabilistic Finite Automata. 91-109
Volume 30, Number 2, March/April 1997
- Moti Frances, Ami Litman:
On Covering Problems of Codes. 113-119 - Nicholas Pippenger:
Regular Languages and Stone Duality. 121-134 - Hans-Jörg Burtschick, Wolfgang Lindner:
On Sets Turing Reducible to p-Selective Sets. 135-143 - Violet R. Syrotiuk, Charles J. Colbourn, Jan K. Pachl:
Wang Tilings and Distributed Verification on Anonymous Torus Networks. 145-163 - Patrizio Cintioli, Riccardo Silvestri:
Helping by Unambiguous Computation and Probabilistic Computation. 165-180 - Kazuyuki Amano, Akira Maruoka:
Approximation Algorithms for DNF Under Distributions with Limited Independence. 181-196 - Françoise Point, Véronique Bruyère:
On the Cobham-Semenov Theorem. 197-220
Volume 30, Number 3, May/June 1997
- Eric Goles Ch., Martín Matamala:
Reaction-Diffusion Automata: Three States Implies Universality. 223-229 - Andrea Pietracaprina, Geppino Pucci:
The Complexity of Deterministic PRAM Simulation on Distributed Memory Machines. 231-247 - Vijay Raghavan, Dawn Wilkins:
A Characterization and Nearly Linear-Time Equivalence Test for µ-Branching Programs. 249-283 - Jean-Paul Allouche, Emmanuel Cateland, William J. Gilbert, Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Jeffrey O. Shallit, Guentcho Skordev:
Automatic Maps in Exotic Numeration System. 285-331
Volume 30, Number 4, July/August 1997
- Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, Paulien ten Pas:
Monadic Second-Order Definable Text Languages. 335-354 - Carsten Damm, Markus Holzer, Peter Rossmanith:
Expressing Uniformity via Oracles. 355-366 - Luis B. Morales:
Diagonal Polynomials and Diagonal Orders on Multidimensional Lattices. 367-382 - Jean-Eric Pin, Pascal Weil:
Ponynominal Closure and Unambiguous Product. 383-422 - Uwe Schöning:
Complexity of Presburger Arithmetic with Fixed Quantifier Dimension. 423-428 - Jack H. Lutz:
Observations on Measure and Lowness for \Delta^p_2. 429-442
Volume 30, Number 5, September/October 1997
- Shimon Even, Sergio Rajsbaum:
The Use of a Synchronizer Yields the Maximum Computation Rate in Distributed Networks. 447-474 - Hsu-Chun Yen, Bow-Yaw Wang, Ming-Sheng Yang:
Deciding a Class of Path Formulas for Conflict-Free Petri Nets. 475-494 - Christoph Meinel, Anna Slobodová:
A Reducibility Concept for Problems Defined in Terms of Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams. 495-518
Volume 30, Number 6, November/December 1997
- Gianfranco Bilardi, Franco P. Preparata:
Processor-Time Tradeoffs under Bounded-Speed Message Propagation: Part I, Upper Bounds. 523-546 - Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Xiaotie Deng, Patrick W. Dymond, Andreas Fabri, Ashfaq A. Khokhar:
A Randomized Parallel Three-Dimensional Convex Hull Algorithm for Coarse-Grained Multicomputers. 547-558 - Frank Thomson Leighton, Yuan Ma, Torsten Suel:
On Probabilistic Networks for Selection, Merging, and Sorting. 559-582 - Charles E. Leiserson, Keith H. Randall:
Parallel Algorithms for the Circuit Value Update Problem. 583-597 - Philip D. MacKenzie:
Lower Bounds for Randomized Exclusive Write PRAMs. 599-626 - Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Martin Storch, Rolf Wanka:
Optimal Tradeoffs Between Size and Slowdown for Universal Parallel Networks. 627-644 - Nir Shavit, Dan Touitou:
Elimination Trees and the Construction of Pools and Stacks. 645-670
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