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Information and Computation, Volume 237
Volume 237, October 2014
- Vojtech Forejt, Petr Jancar
, Stefan Kiefer, James Worrell
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Language equivalence of probabilistic pushdown automata. 1-11 - Diego Calvanese
, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz
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Answering regular path queries in expressive Description Logics via alternating tree-automata. 12-55 - Artur Jez
, Alexander Okhotin
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Computational completeness of equations over sets of natural numbers. 56-94 - Yung-Hsing Peng, Chang-Biau Yang:
Finding the gapped longest common subsequence by incremental suffix maximum queries. 95-100 - Yuri Kalnishkan
, Michael V. Vyugin, Vladimir Vovk
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Generalised entropies and asymptotic complexities of languages. 101-141 - Michael Brand
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Constant-time sorting. 142-150 - Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle
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Markov Automata: Deciding weak bisimulation by means of non-naïvely vanishing states. 151-173 - Frank Stephan
, Jason Teutsch:
Things that can be made into themselves. 174-186 - Roberto Giacobazzi, Francesco Ranzato:
Correctness kernels of abstract interpretations. 187-203 - Petr A. Golovach
, Daniël Paulusma
, Jian Song:
Closing complexity gaps for coloring problems on H-free graphs. 204-214 - Domenico Cantone
, Pietro Ursino
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Formative processes with applications to the decision problem in set theory: II. Powerset and singleton operators, finiteness predicate. 215-242 - Emilie Charlier, Juha Honkala:
The freeness problem over matrix semigroups and bounded languages. 243-256 - Zuzana Bednárová, Viliam Geffert, Carlo Mereghetti
, Beatrice Palano
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Removing nondeterminism in constant height pushdown automata. 257-267 - Mikhail Barash, Alexander Okhotin
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An extension of context-free grammars with one-sided context specifications. 268-293 - Martin Kutrib
, Andreas Malcher
, Giovanni Pighizzini
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Oblivious two-way finite automata: Decidability and complexity. 294-302

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