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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 682
Volume 682, June 2017
- Lila Kari:
Editorial. 1
- Florin Manea, Bianca Truthe, György Vaszil:
TCS Special Issue on Languages and Combinatorics in Theory and Nature. 2-4
- Artiom Alhazov, Henning Fernau, Rudolf Freund, Sergiu Ivanov, Rani Siromoney, K. G. Subramanian:
Contextual array grammars with matrix control, regular control languages, and tissue P systems control. 5-21 - Fernando Arroyo, Sandra Gómez Canaval, Victor Mitrana, José-Ramón Sánchez-Couso:
Transducers based on networks of polarized evolutionary processors. 22-29 - Johanna Björklund, Frank Drewes, Anna Jonsson:
Finding the N best vertices in an infinite weighted hypergraph. 30-41 - Henning Bordihn:
Active symbols in grammars with valuations. 42-48 - Paolo Bottoni, Anna Labella, Victor Mitrana:
Prefix-suffix square reduction. 49-56 - Haiming Chen, Mihai Ionescu, Andrei Paun, Gheorghe Paun:
On trace languages generated by (small) spiking neural P systems. 57-66 - Da-Jung Cho, Daniel Goc, Yo-Sub Han, Sang-Ki Ko, Alexandros Palioudakis, Kai Salomaa:
State complexity of permutation on finite languages over a binary alphabet. 67-78 - Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Jetty Kleijn, Maciej Koutny, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Evolving reaction systems. 79-99 - Henning Fernau, Lakshmanan Kuppusamy, Indhumathi Raman:
On the computational completeness of graph-controlled insertion-deletion systems with binary sizes. 100-121 - Markus Holzer, Sebastian Jakobi, Martin Kutrib:
The chop of languages. 122-137 - Helmut Jürgensen:
Higher-level constructs for families and multisets. 138-148 - Martin Kutrib, Andreas Malcher:
One-way reversible multi-head finite automata. 149-164 - Tomás Masopust, Michaël Thomazo:
On Boolean combinations forming piecewise testable languages. 165-179 - Robert Mercas:
On the aperiodic avoidability of binary patterns with variables and reversals. 180-189 - Friedrich Otto, Frantisek Mráz:
Regulated variants of limited context restarting automata. 190-207 - Arto Salomaa:
Minimal reaction systems: Duration and blips. 208-216
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