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The Essence of Computation [electronic resource] : Complexity, Analysis, Transformation. Essays Dedicated to Neil D. Jones /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2566Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002Edition: 1st ed. 2002Description: XIV, 478 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540363774
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 004.0151 23
LOC classification:
  • QA75.5-76.95
Online resources:
Contents:
Computational Complexity -- General Size-Change Termination and Lexicographic Descent -- Comparing Star and Pancake Networks -- Synchronization of Finite Automata: Contributions to an Old Problem -- Lambda Calculi and Linear Speedups -- Program Analysis -- Design and Implementation of a Special-Purpose Static Program Analyzer for Safety-Critical Real-Time Embedded Software -- Meta-circular Abstract Interpretation in Prolog -- Flow Analysis: Games and Nets -- On Extracting Static Semantics -- Foundations of the Bandera Abstraction Tools -- Types in Program Analysis -- Flow Logic: A Multi-paradigmatic Approach to Static Analysis -- Structure-Preserving Binary Relations for Program Abstraction -- Program Transformation -- Principles of Inverse Computation and the Universal Resolving Algorithm -- A Symmetric Approach to Compilation and Decompilation -- The Abstraction and Instantiation of String-Matching Programs -- WSDFU: Program Transformation System Based on Generalized Partial Computation -- Homeomorphic Embedding for Online Termination of Symbolic Methods -- Simple Driving Techniques -- Demonstrating Lambda Calculus Reduction -- From Type Inference to Configuration.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: By presenting state-of-the-art aspects of the theory of computation, this book commemorates the 60th birthday of Neil D. Jones, whose scientific career parallels the evolution of computation theory itself. The 20 reviewed research papers presented together with a brief survey of the work of Neil D. Jones were written by scientists who have worked with him, in the roles of student, colleague, and, in one case, mentor. In accordance with the Festschrift's subtitle, the papers are organized in parts on computational complexity, program analysis, and program transformation.
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Computational Complexity -- General Size-Change Termination and Lexicographic Descent -- Comparing Star and Pancake Networks -- Synchronization of Finite Automata: Contributions to an Old Problem -- Lambda Calculi and Linear Speedups -- Program Analysis -- Design and Implementation of a Special-Purpose Static Program Analyzer for Safety-Critical Real-Time Embedded Software -- Meta-circular Abstract Interpretation in Prolog -- Flow Analysis: Games and Nets -- On Extracting Static Semantics -- Foundations of the Bandera Abstraction Tools -- Types in Program Analysis -- Flow Logic: A Multi-paradigmatic Approach to Static Analysis -- Structure-Preserving Binary Relations for Program Abstraction -- Program Transformation -- Principles of Inverse Computation and the Universal Resolving Algorithm -- A Symmetric Approach to Compilation and Decompilation -- The Abstraction and Instantiation of String-Matching Programs -- WSDFU: Program Transformation System Based on Generalized Partial Computation -- Homeomorphic Embedding for Online Termination of Symbolic Methods -- Simple Driving Techniques -- Demonstrating Lambda Calculus Reduction -- From Type Inference to Configuration.

By presenting state-of-the-art aspects of the theory of computation, this book commemorates the 60th birthday of Neil D. Jones, whose scientific career parallels the evolution of computation theory itself. The 20 reviewed research papers presented together with a brief survey of the work of Neil D. Jones were written by scientists who have worked with him, in the roles of student, colleague, and, in one case, mentor. In accordance with the Festschrift's subtitle, the papers are organized in parts on computational complexity, program analysis, and program transformation.

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