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Proceedings /$fedited by Javier Leach Albert, Burkhard Monien, Mario Rodriguez Artalejo 205 $a1st ed. 1991. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d1991. 215 $a1 online resource (XII, 768 p.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Computer Science,$x0302-9743 ;$v510 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-540-54233-7 327 $aOn the semantics of logic programs -- Logic programming with recurrence domains -- Extensional embedding of a strongly stable model of PCF -- Uniform ideals and strictness analysis -- Logical and computational aspects of programming with sets/bags/lists -- Safety for branching time semantics -- Program composition and modular verification -- Model-checking for probabilistic real-time systems -- Computing behavioural relations, logically -- The power of reconfiguration -- General resolution of tseitin formulas is hard -- Program checkers for probability generation -- Running time to recognize nonregular languages by 2-way probabilistic automata -- Statistics on random trees -- The expressive power of implicit specifications -- CCS + time = an interleaving model for real time systems -- On confluent semi-commutations ? Decidability and complexity results -- Lazard's factorizations of free partially commutative monoids -- A Kleene theorem for infinite trace languages -- Canonical sets of horn clauses -- A specialized completion procedure for monadic string-rewriting systems presenting groups -- A confluent reduction for the ?-calculus with surjective pairing and terminal object -- Provably recursive programs and program extraction -- Efficient algorithms for path problems with general cost criteria -- Computing shortest paths and distances in planar graphs -- Maintaining biconnected components of dynamic planar graphs -- Efficient maximal cubic graph cuts -- Structural parallel algorithmics -- Improving known solutions is hard -- Collapsing degrees via strong computation -- Fast parallel generation of random permutations -- A parallel algorithm for two processors precedence constraint scheduling -- An efficient NC algorithm for finding Hamiltonian cycles in dense directed graphs -- On logics, tilings, and automata -- Satisfiability of systems of ordinal notations with the subterm property is decidable -- Complete axiomatizations of some quotient term algebras -- The meaning of negative premises in transition system specifications -- Deciding history preserving bisimilarity -- Adding action refinement to a finite process algebra -- Improved parallel computations with matrices and polynomials -- Finding minimal forbidden minors using a finite congruence -- Better algorithms for the pathwidth and treewidth of graphs -- Two P-complete problems in the theory of the reals -- L morphisms: Bounded delay and regularity of ambiguity -- Degree and decomposability of variable-length codes -- An EILENBERG theorem for ?-languages -- Balancing order and chaos in image generation -- Average case complexity -- Minimal NFA problems are hard -- Algorithms for determining the smallest number of nonterminals (states) sufficient for generating (accepting) a regular language -- Computing shortest transversals -- Ray shooting in polygons using geodesic triangulations -- The expected extremes in a delaunay triangulation -- Computational geometry for the gourmet old fare and new dishes -- On the power of multiple reads in a chip -- On linear decision trees computing Boolean functions -- An almost linear-time algorithm for the dense subset-sum problem -- On-line algorithms for weighted bipartite matching and stable marriages -- String matching with preprocessing of text and pattern -- Ordering problems approximated: single-processor scheduling and interval graph completion. 330 $aThis volume contains the proceedings of ICALP '91, the 18th annual summer conference sponsored by the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). 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