Theory of Computing and Systems [electronic resource] : ISTCS '92, Israel Symposium Haifa, Israel, May 27–28, 1992 Proceedings / edited by D. Dolev, Z. Galil, M. Rodeh.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540472148
- Computer science
- Memory management (Computer science)
- Computer Communication Networks
- Computer software
- Logic design
- Computer Science
- Computation by Abstract Devices
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
- Logics and Meanings of Programs
- Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
- Memory Structures
- Computer Communication Networks
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- QA75.5-76.95

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Merging and splitting priority queues and deques in parallel -- Lower bounds for the complexity of functions in a realistic RAM model -- On Boolean decision trees with faulty nodes -- Interval graphs, interval orders and the consistency of temporal events (extended abstract) -- Higher order functions in first order logics -- Reduction relations in strict applicative languages -- Approximation algorithms for minimum time broadcast -- The complexity of reconfiguring network models -- Optimal mapping in direct mapped cache environments -- New algorithms for generalized network flows -- Factoring polynomials via relation-finding -- New resultant inequalities and complex polynomial factorization -- Can symmetric Toeplitz solvers be strongly stable? -- Bounds on parallel computation of multivariate polynomials -- Time-lapse snapshots -- Concurrent Timestamping made simple -- Distributed evaluation: a tool for constructing distributed detection programs -- Foundations of asymptotical theory of Determinate Compact Testing -- Optimal k-colouring and k-nesting of intervals.
ISTCS '92, the Israel Symposium on the Theory of Computing and Systems, cameabout spontaneously as a result of informal interaction between a group of people who viewed the conference as an appropriate expression of Israeli strength in theoretical aspects of computing and systems. The enthusiasm that the symposium created resulted in the submission of a large number of extremely high quality papers, which led in turn to strict acceptance criteria. This volume contains nineteen selected papers representing the cream of Israeli talent in the field, on a variety of active and interesting topics in the theory of computing and systems.
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