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13th STACS 1996: Grenoble, France
- Claude Puech, Rüdiger Reischuk:
STACS 96, 13th Annual Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, Grenoble, France, February 22-24, 1996, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1046, Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-60922-9
Invited Lecture
- Gilles Brassard:
New Trends in Quantum Computing. 3-10
Complexity Theory I
- Harry Buhrman, Luc Longpré:
Compressibility and Resource Bounded Measure. 13-24 - Martin Kummer:
On the Complexity of Random Strings (Extended Abstract). 25-36
Automata Theory I
- Tero Harju, Juhani Karhumäki, Daniel Krob:
Remarks on Generalized Post Correspondence Problem. 39-48 - Marie-Pierre Béal, Olivier Carton, Christophe Reutenauer:
Cyclic Languages and Strongly Cyclic Languages. 49-59
Complexity Theory II
- Klaus Ambos-Spies, Elvira Mayordomo, Yongge Wang, Xizhong Zheng:
Resource-Bounded Balanced Genericity, Stochasticity and Weak Randomness. 63-74 - Harry Buhrman, Thomas Thierauf:
The Complexity of Generating and Checking Proffs of Membership. 75-86 - Jack H. Lutz:
Observations on Measure and Lowness for Delta^P_2. 87-97 - Vikraman Arvind, N. V. Vinodchandran:
Solvable Black-Box Group Problems Are Low for PP. 99-110
Automata Theory II
- Martin Beaudry:
Languages Recognized by Finite Aperiodic Groupoids. 113-124 - Frédérique Bassino:
Star-Height of an N-Rational Series. 125-135 - Karel Culík II, Jarkko Kari:
An Aperiodic Set of Wang Cubes. 137-146 - Guy Melançon:
Lyndon Factorization of Infinite Words. 147-154
Parallel Algorithms
- Volker Heun, Ernst W. Mayr:
Embedding Graphs with Bounded Treewidth into Optimal Hypercubes. 157-168 - Michel Morvan, Laurent Viennot:
Parallel Comparability Graph Recognition and Modular Decomposition. 169-180 - Petra Berenbrink, Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, Volker Stemann:
Fault-Tolerant Shared Memory Simulations. 181-192 - Piotr Indyk:
On Word-Level Parallelism in Fault-Tolerant Computing. 193-204
Learning
- Janis Barzdins, Rusins Freivalds, Carl H. Smith:
Learning with Confidence. 207-218 - Erika Tateishi, Osamu Maruyama, Satoru Miyano:
Extracting Best Consensus Motifs from Positive and Negative Examples. 219-230 - François Denis, Cyrille D'Halluin, Rémi Gilleron:
PAC Learning with Simple Examples. 231-242 - Andris Ambainis, Rusins Freivalds, Carl H. Smith:
General Inductive Inference Types Based on Linearly-Ordered Sets. 243-253
Parallel and Distributed Systems I
- Béatrice Bérard, Paul Gastin, Antoine Petit:
On the Power of Non-Observable Actions in Timed Automata. 257-268 - Michael Bertol, Volker Diekert:
Trace Rewriting: Computing Normal Forms in Time O(n log n). 269-280 - Christoph Dürr, Huong Lê Thanh, Miklos Santha:
A Decision Procedure for Well-Formed Linear Quantum Cellular Automata. 281-292
Complexity Theory III
- Andreas Jakoby, Christian Schindelhauer:
On the Complexity of Worst Case and Expected Time in a Circuit. 295-306 - Jin-yi Cai, Ashish V. Naik, D. Sivakumar:
On the Existence of Hard Sparse Sets under Weak Reductions. 307-318 - Alexander E. Andreev, Andrea E. F. Clementi, José D. P. Rolim:
Optimal Bounds on the Approximation of Boolean Functions with Consequences on the Concept of Hardware. 319-330 - Jin-yi Cai, Alan L. Selman:
Fine Separation of Average Time Complexity Classes. 331-343
Invited Lecture
- Joseph Sifakis, Sergio Yovine:
Compositional Specification of Timed Systems (Extended Abstract). 347-359
Cryptography
- Daniel Bleichenbacher, Ueli M. Maurer:
Optimal Tree-Based One-Time Digital Signature Schemes. 363-374 - Joel Friedman, Antoine Joux, Yuval Roichman, Jacques Stern, Jean-Pierre Tillich:
The Action of a Few Random Permutations on r-Tuples and an Application to Cryptography. 375-386 - Ueli M. Maurer:
A Unified and Generalized Treatment of Authentification Theory. 387-398
Logic and Data Base Theory
- Igor Walukiewicz:
Monadic Second Order Logic on Tree-Like Structures. 401-413 - Thomas Schwentick:
On Bijections vs. Unary Functions. 415-426 - Jerzy Marcinkowski:
The 3 Frenchmen Method Proves Undecidability of the Uniform Boundedness for Single Recursive Rule Ternary DATALOG Programs. 427-438
Algorithms I
- Thomas Hofmeister, Hanno Lefmann:
A Combinatorial Design Approach to MAXCUT. 441-452 - Arvind Gupta, Naomi Nishimura:
Characterizing the Complexity of Subgraph Isomorphism for Graphs of Bounded Path-Width. 453-464 - Scott A. Mitchell:
A Characterization of the Quadrilateral Meshes of a Surface Which Admit a Compatible Hexahedral Mesh of the Enclosed Volume. 465-476
Semantics and Program Verification
- Julian C. Bradfield:
On the Expressivity of the Modal Mu-Calculus. 479-490 - Beate Bollig, Ingo Wegener:
Read-once Projections and Formal Circuit Verification with Binary Decision Diagrams. 491-502 - Roberto Giacobazzi:
"Optimal" Collecting Semantics for Analysis in a Hierarchy of Logic Program Semantics. 503-514
Parallel and Distributed Systems II
- Vincent Schmitt:
Flip-Flop Nets. 517-528 - Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc:
Lower Bounds for Compact Routing (Extended Abstract). 529-540
Automata Theory III
- Christiane Frougny:
On the Successor Function in Non-Classical Numeration Systems. 543-553 - Marie-Pierre Béal, Filippo Mignosi, Antonio Restivo:
Minimal Forbidden Words and Symbolic Dynamics. 555-566
Algorithms II
- Martin Dietzfelbinger:
Universal Hashing and k-Wise Independent Random Variables via Integer Arithmetic without Primes. 569-580 - Pierre Kelsen:
Ranking and Unranking Trees Using Regular Reductions. 581-592 - Dany Breslauer:
On Competitive On-Line Paging with Lookahead. 593-603 - Jens Lagergren:
Hypothesis Testing in Perfect Phylogeny for a Bounded Number of Characters. 605-616
Communication Complexity
- Christoph Meinel, Stephan Waack:
The "log Rank" Conjecture for Modular Communication Complexity. 619-630 - Andris Ambainis:
Upper Bounds on Multiparty Communication Complexity of Shifts. 631-642 - Carsten Damm, Stasys Jukna, Jirí Sgall:
Some Bounds on Multiparty Communication Complexity of Pointer Jumping. 643-654 - Evripidis Bampis, Charles Delorme, Jean-Claude König:
Optimal Schedules for d-D Grid Graphs with Communication Delays (Extended Abstract). 655-666
Invited Lecture
- Bernd Gärtner, Emo Welzl:
Linear Programming - Randomization and Abstract Frameworks. 669-687
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