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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 777
Volume 777, July 2019
- Giorgio Ausiello, Lila Kari, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Donald Sannella
, Paul G. Spirakis, Pierre-Louis Curien:
Preface. 1-2 - Luca Aceto, Dario Della Monica
, Ignacio Fábregas
, Anna Ingólfsdóttir:
When are prime formulae characteristic? 3-31 - Mário S. Alvim
, Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, Annabelle McIver
, Carroll Morgan, Catuscia Palamidessi
, Geoffrey Smith:
An axiomatization of information flow measures. 32-54 - Marcella Anselmo, Dora Giammarresi, Maria Madonia:
Full sets of pictures to encode pictures. 55-68 - Nicholas R. Beaton
, Mathilde Bouvel, Veronica Guerrini, Simone Rinaldi
:
Enumerating five families of pattern-avoiding inversion sequences; and introducing the powered Catalan numbers. 69-92 - Valérie Berthé
, Paulina Cecchi Bernales
:
Balancedness and coboundaries in symbolic systems. 93-110 - Benjamin Blanchette, Christian Choffrut, Christophe Reutenauer:
Quasi-automatic semigroups. 111-120 - Janusz A. Brzozowski, Sylvie Davies, Abhishek Madan:
State complexity of pattern matching in regular languages. 121-131 - Luca Cardelli, Mirco Tribastone, Max Tschaikowski
, Andrea Vandin
:
Symbolic computation of differential equivalences. 132-154 - Jing Chen, Silvio Micali:
Algorand: A secure and efficient distributed ledger. 155-183 - Thierry Coquand:
Canonicity and normalization for dependent type theory. 184-191 - Jürgen Dassow:
On the orbit of closure-involution operations - The case of formal languages. 192-203 - Nachum Dershowitz, Jean-Pierre Jouannaud:
Drags: A compositional algebraic framework for graph rewriting. 204-231 - Francesco Dolce
, Antonio Restivo, Christophe Reutenauer:
On generalized Lyndon words. 232-242 - Riccardo Dondi, Giancarlo Mauri
, Italo Zoppis:
On the tractability of finding disjoint clubs in a network. 243-251 - Manfred Droste, Sven Dziadek
, Werner Kuich:
Weighted simple reset pushdown automata. 252-259 - Jörg Endrullis
, Jan Willem Klop:
Braids via term rewriting. 260-295 - Erwin Engeler:
Neural algebra on "how does the brain think?". 296-307 - Kousha Etessami, Dominik Wojtczak
, Mihalis Yannakakis
:
Recursive stochastic games with positive rewards. 308-328 - Andrea Frosini
, Laurent Vuillon:
Tomographic reconstruction of 2-convex polyominoes using dual Horn clauses. 329-337 - Yan Gerard
:
Regular switching components. 338-355 - Oscar H. Ibarra, Ian McQuillan
, Bala Ravikumar:
On counting functions and slenderness of languages. 356-378 - Jarkko Kari
, Etienne Moutot
:
Nivat's conjecture and pattern complexity in algebraic subshifts. 379-386 - Nobuya Kimoto, Ken Komiya
, Kenzo Fujimoto, Satoshi Kobayashi:
Monotonically controlling right linear grammars with unknown behaviors to output a target string. 387-408 - Naoki Kobayashi:
Inclusion between the frontier language of a non-deterministic recursive program scheme and the Dyck language is undecidable. 409-416 - Alexander Okhotin
, Kai Salomaa:
Edit distance neighbourhoods of input-driven pushdown automata. 417-430 - Fumiya Okubo, Takashi Yokomori:
Decomposition and factorization of chemical reaction transducers. 431-442 - David Orellana-Martín
, Luis Valencia-Cabrera
, Agustín Riscos-Núñez
, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez:
A path to computational efficiency through membrane computing. 443-453 - Narad Rampersad
, Jeffrey O. Shallit, Élise Vandomme
:
Critical exponents of infinite balanced words. 454-463 - Jan van Leeuwen, Jirí Wiedermann
:
Question answering by humans and machines: A complexity-theoretic view. 464-473 - Tingfang Wu, Linqiang Pan
, Artiom Alhazov
:
Computation power of asynchronous spiking neural P systems with polarizations. 474-489
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