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505 | 0 | _aThe complexity class ? p 2 : Recent results and applications in AI and modal logic -- Proof systems for structured algebraic specifications: An overview -- Average-case analysis via incompressibility -- Locally computable enumerations -- The complexity of error-correcting codes -- Stochastic analysis of dynamic processes -- k-k Sorting on the multi-mesh -- Refinement of coloured petri nets -- Stratified petri nets -- Distributed acyclic orientation of asynchronous anonymous networks -- Generalized rational relations and their logical definability -- A note on broadcasting with linearly bounded transmission faults in constant degree networks -- Logics which capture complexity classes over the reals -- Criteria to disprove context-freeness of collage languages -- The subword complexity of fixed points of binary uniform morphisms -- Efficient parallel computing with memory faults -- Bounded concurrency -- Concerning the time bounds of existing shortest watchman route algorithms -- Query order in the polynomial hierarchy -- Polynomial time machines equipped with word problems over algebraic structures as their acceptance criteria -- Pattern-matching problems for 2-dimensional images described by finite automata -- The complexity of the coverability, the containment, and the equivalence problems for commutative semigroups -- Contextual grammars with distributed catenation and shuffle -- A two-dimensional hierarchy for attributed tree transducers -- Synchronization of 1-way connected processors -- A linear-time heuristic for minimum rectangular coverings (Extended abstract) -- On occurrence net semantics for petri nets with contacts -- Cellular automata universality revisited -- Trade-off results for connection management -- On the average complexity of the membership problem for a generalized Dycklanguage -- Towards optimal locality in mesh-indexings -- On the hierarchy of nondeterministic branching k-programs -- FDT is undecidable for finitely presented monoids with solvable word problems -- The equivalence of pebbles and sensing heads for finite automata -- From finite automata toward hybrid systems (Extended abstract) -- On an optimal quantified propositional proof system nal proof system and a complete language for NP ? co-NP for NP ? co-NP -- Lower bounds in on-line geometric searching metric searching -- The complexity of universal text-learners -- Unique normal forms for nonlinear term rewriting systems: Root overlaps -- Behavioural characterizations of partial order logics. | |
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