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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 67
Volume 67, Number 1, 1989
- Vadim E. Kotov, J. Pottossine:
Andrei P. Ershov 1931-1988. 1-4 - Charles Swart, Dana S. Richards:
On the Inference of Strategies. 5-18 - Friedrich Otto:
On Deciding Confluence of Finite String-Rewriting Systems Modulo Partial Commutativity. 19-35 - Ursula Martin:
A Geometrical Approach to Multiset Orderings. 17-54 - Michael Clausen:
Fast Generalized Fourier Transforms. 55-63 - Danièle Beauquier:
Minimal Automaton for a Factorial, Transitive and Rational Language. 65-73 - Etsuro Moriya:
A Grammatical Characterization of Alternating Pushdown Automata. 75-85 - Gabriele Marongiu, Sauro Tulipani:
On a Conjecture of Bergstra and Tucker. 87-97 - Katsushi Inoue, Itsuo Takanami, Juraj Hromkovic:
A Leaf-Size Hierarchy of Two-Dimensional Alternating Turing Machines. 99-110 - Dana Pardubská, Ivana Stefáneková:
Nondeterministic Multicounter Machines and Complementation. 111-113 - Michel Cosnard, Jean Duprat, Afonso Ferreira:
Complexity of Selection in X + Y. 105-120 - Catherine Petuaud:
Entropie Topologique des Systemes Specifies. 121-128 - Ramón Pino Pérez:
Decidability of the Restriction Equational Theory in the Partial Lambda Calculus. 129-139
Volume 67, Numbers 2&3 1989
- Klaus Madlener, Friedrich Otto:
About the Descriptive Power of Certain Classes of Finite String-Rewriting Systems. 143-172 - Leo Bachmair, Nachum Dershowitz:
Completion for Rewriting Modulo a Congruence. 173-201 - Jean H. Gallier, Wayne Snyder:
Complete Sets of Transformations for General E-Unification. 203-260 - Christine Choppy, Stéphane Kaplan, Michèle Soria:
Complexity Analysis of Term-Rewriting Systems. 261-282 - Jos C. M. Baeten, Jan A. Bergstra, Jan Willem Klop, W. P. Weijland:
Term-Rewriting Systems with Rule Priorities. 283-301 - Hélène Kirchner:
Schematization of Infinite Sets of Rewrite Rules Generated by Divergent Completion Processes. 303-332
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