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6th CCA 2004: Wittenberg, Germany
- Vasco Brattka, Ludwig Staiger, Klaus Weihrauch:
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Computability and Complexity in Analysis, CCA 2004, Wittenberg, Germany, August 16-20, 2004. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 120, Elsevier 2005 - Vasco Brattka, Ludwig Staiger, Klaus Weihrauch:
Preface. 1- - Vasco Brattka:
On the Borel Complexity of Hahn-Banach Extensions. 3-16 - Mark Braverman:
Hyperbolic Julia Sets are Poly-Time Computable. 17-30 - Douglas S. Bridges, Luminita Vîta:
A General Constructive Proof Technique. 31-43 - Arthur W. Chou, Ker-I Ko:
On the Complexity of Finding Paths in a Two-Dimensional Domain II: Piecewise Straight-Line Paths. 45-57 - Armin Hemmerling:
Hierarchies of Function Classes Defined by the First-Value Operator: (Extended Abstract). 59-72 - Hiroyasu Kamo:
Effective Dini's Theorem on Effectively Compact Metric Spaces. 73-82 - Akitoshi Kawamura:
Type-2 Computability and Moore's Recursive Functions. 83-95 - Robert J. Kenny:
Orbit Complexity and Entropy for Group Endomorphisms: (Extended Abstract). 97-110 - Daren Kunkle, Matthias Schröder:
Some Examples of Non-Metrizable Spaces Allowing a Simple Type-2 Complexity Theory. 111-123 - Branimir Lambov:
Rates of Convergence of Recursively Defined Sequences. 125-133 - Alexander Raichev:
Relative Randomness and Real Closed Fields. 135-143 - Robert Rettinger:
A Fast Algorithm for Julia Sets of Hyperbolic Rational Functions. 145-157 - Victor L. Selivanov:
Variations on Wadge Reducibility Extended Abstract. 159-171 - Izumi Takeuti:
Transition Systems over Continuous Time-Space. 173-186 - Yoshiki Tsujii, Mariko Yasugi, Takakazu Mori:
Sequential Computability of a Function: Diagonal Space and Limiting Recursion. 187-199 - Klaus Weihrauch, Ning Zhong:
An Algorithm for Computing Fundamental Solutions. 201-215 - Yongcheng Wu, Klaus Weihrauch:
A Computable Version of the Daniell-Stone Theorem on Integration and Linear Functionals. 217-230 - Xizhong Zheng, Robert Rettinger:
A Note On the Turing Degrees of Divergence Bounded Computable Reals. 231-237
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