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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 6
Volume 6, 1978
- Rina S. Cohen, Arie Y. Gold:
omega-Computations on Turing Machines. 1-23 - Nancy A. Lynch:
Log Space Machines with Multiple Oracle Tapes. 25-39 - Harold Abelson:
Towards a Theory of Local and Global in Computation. 41-67 - Karel Culík II, Hermann A. Maurer, Thomas Ottmann:
On Two-Symbol Complete E0L Forms. 69-92 - David S. Johnson, Franco P. Preparata:
The Densest Hemisphere Problem. 93-107 - Zohar Manna, Adi Shamir:
The Convergence of Functions to Fixedpoints of Recursive Definitions. 109-141 - Karel Culík II, Hermann A. Maurer, Thomas Ottmann, Keijo Ruohonen, Arto Salomaa:
Isomorphism, Form Equivalence and Sequence Equivalence of PD0L Forms. 143-173 - Sheila A. Greibach:
One Way Finite Visit Automata. 175-221 - Charles Rackoff:
The Covering and Boundedness Problems for Vector Addition Systems. 223-231 - Victor L. Bennison, Robert I. Soare:
Some Lowness Properties and Computational Complexity Sequences. 233-254 - Bruno Courcelle:
A Representation of Trees by Languages I. 255-279 - Donald E. Knuth, Arnold Schönhage:
The Expected Linearity of a Simple Equivalence Algorithm. 281-315 - Dorothy Bollman, Miguel Laplaza:
Some Decision Problems for Polynomial Mappings. 317-325 - Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
E0L Languages are not Codings of FP0L Languages. 327-341 - Harold Abelson:
Corrigendum: Towards a Theory of Local and Global in Computation. 343
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