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Havel, Vaclav Koubek 205 $a1st ed. 1992. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d1992. 215 $a1 online resource (XI, 525 p.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Computer Science,$x0302-9743 ;$v629 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-540-55808-X 327 $aOn range searching with semialgebraic sets -- Graph layout problems -- Parallel recognition and ranking of context-free languages -- On the expansion of combinatorial polytopes -- Neural networks and complexity theory -- Theory of computation over stream algebras, and its applications -- Methods in parallel algorithmcs -- On the complexity of small description and related topics -- Weak parallel machines: A new class of physically feasible parallel machine models -- The complexity of graph connectivity -- A perfect parallel dictionary -- Some remarks on the test complexity of iterative logic arrays -- The degree structure of 1-L reductions -- Promise problems and access to unambiguous computation -- On the complexity of incremental computation -- Rational transductions and complexity of counting problems -- Negation elimination in equational formulae -- Object interaction -- Strong normalization of substitutions -- Probabilistic and pluralistic learners with mind changes -- Parallel complexity of iterated morphisms and the arithmetic of small numbers -- On computational power of weighted finite automata -- The shuffle exchange network has a Hamiltonian path -- Poset properties of complex traces -- A threshold for unsatisfiability -- Dataflow semantics for Petri nets -- About boundedness for some datalog and DATALOGneg programs -- Merging and sorting strings in parallel -- Characterization of context-pree languages by erasing automata -- Insertion and deletion of words: Determinism and reversibility -- Small universal one-state linear operator algorithm -- Mobility in the CC-paradigm -- The emptiness problem for intersections of regular languages -- On finite automata with limited nondeterminism (extended abstract) -- Definitions and comparisons of local computations on graphs -- Efficient unidimensional universal cellular automaton -- Inferring a tree from walks -- Almost every set in exponential time is P-bi-immune -- A functorial semantics for observed concurrency -- Modelling concurrency with semi-commutations -- Decision problems for cellular automata and their semigroups -- On the nature of events -- New parallel algorithms for convex hull and triangulation in 3-dimensional space -- Two simple characterizations of well-founded semantics -- Fully abstract semantics for higher order communicating systems -- Superposable Trellis Automata -- Maintaining proximity in higher dimensional spaces -- Characterizing regular languages with polynomial densities -- A strategy for speeding-up the computation of characteristic sets -- One-rule trace-rewriting systems and confluence. 330 $aThis volume contains 10 invited papers and 40 short communications contributed for presentation at the 17th Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, held in Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 24-28, 1992. 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