
Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1980
9th Symposium Held in Rydzyna, Poland, September 1-5, 1980. Proceedings
P. Dembinski(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. August 1980
Book
Paperback/Softback
VIII, 726 pages
978-3-540-10027-0 (ISBN)
Description
Formal description of programming concepts.- Electronic category theory.- An essay about research on sparse NP complete sets.- Some theoretical aspects of applicative multiprocessing.- On some discrete optimization problems in mass storage systems.- Abstract data types: A retrospective and prospective view.- Controlling behaviours of systems : Some basic concepts and some applications.- Conceptual relations between databases transformed under join and projection.- The weighted Sperner's Set problem.- Proof of a concurrent program finding Euler paths.- A theoretical basis for the systematic proof method.- Consistent semantics for a data flow language.- Analog processes.- An extended polymorphic type system for applicative languages.- A criterion of undecidability of algorithmic theories.- On finding the optimal access path to resolve a relational data base query.- Compound algebraic implementations: An approach to stepwise refinement of software systems.- On and/or schemes.- A term model for CCS.- A mathematical approach to multi-pass parsing.- Abstract implementation of abstract data types.- Parallel algorithms in graph theory: Planarity testing (preliminary version).- On atomic nets and concurrency relations.- Node-label controlled graph grammars (Extended abstract).- A method to compare the descriptive power of different types of Petrinets.- A simple class of algorithmic specifications for abstract software modules.- Inducing patterns of behaviour in distributed system parts.- Van wijngaarden grammars as a special information processing model.- Approaches to concurrency in B-trees.- On a subclass of pseudopolynomial problems.- Decidability of reachability in persistent vector replacement systems.- Generalized heapsort.- Decidability results on a query language for data bases with incomplete information.- New results on completeness and consistency of abstract data types.- Asymptotic complexity of game-searching procedures.- Completeness in classical logic of complex algorithms.- Initially - Restricting algebraic theories.- Schemes for nonsequential processing systems.- Dynamic algebras which are not Kripke structures.- Time and space bounds in producing certain partial orders.- Axioms of algorithmic logic univocally determine semantics of programs.- A logical approach to the problem "P=NP?".- Verifying concurrent system specifications in COSY.- Deadlocks and livelocks in transition systems.- Descriptional complexity of concurrent processes (preliminary version).- A uniform approach to applicative and imperative features in programming languages.- A resource allocation problem.- An 0(n 2 lognloglogn) expected time algorithm for the all shortest distance problem.- Decision complexity of variants of propositional dynamic logic.- Relativized obliviousness.- Abstract data types as lattices of finitely generated models.- The LR(k) parser.- Substitution systems - A family of system models based on concurrency.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
VIII, 726 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1095 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-10027-0 (9783540100270)
DOI
10.1007/BFb0022491
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Content
Formal description of programming concepts.- Electronic category theory.- An essay about research on sparse NP complete sets.- Some theoretical aspects of applicative multiprocessing.- On some discrete optimization problems in mass storage systems.- Abstract data types: A retrospective and prospective view.- Controlling behaviours of systems : Some basic concepts and some applications.- Conceptual relations between databases transformed under join and projection.- The weighted Sperner's Set problem.- Proof of a concurrent program finding Euler paths.- A theoretical basis for the systematic proof method.- Consistent semantics for a data flow language.- Analog processes.- An extended polymorphic type system for applicative languages.- A criterion of undecidability of algorithmic theories.- On finding the optimal access path to resolve a relational data base query.- Compound algebraic implementations: An approach to stepwise refinement of software systems.- On and/or schemes.- A term model for CCS.- A mathematical approach to multi-pass parsing.- Abstract implementation of abstract data types.- Parallel algorithms in graph theory: Planarity testing (preliminary version).- On atomic nets and concurrency relations.- Node-label controlled graph grammars (Extended abstract).- A method to compare the descriptive power of different types of Petrinets.- A simple class of algorithmic specifications for abstract software modules.- Inducing patterns of behaviour in distributed system parts.- Van wijngaarden grammars as a special information processing model.- Approaches to concurrency in B-trees.- On a subclass of pseudopolynomial problems.- Decidability of reachability in persistent vector replacement systems.- Generalized heapsort.- Decidability results on a query language for data bases with incomplete information.- New results on completeness and consistency of abstract data types.- Asymptotic complexity of game-searching procedures.- Completeness in classical logic of complex algorithms.- Initially - Restricting algebraic theories.- Schemes for nonsequential processing systems.- Dynamic algebras which are not Kripke structures.- Time and space bounds in producing certain partial orders.- Axioms of algorithmic logic univocally determine semantics of programs.- A logical approach to the problem "P=NP?".- Verifying concurrent system specifications in COSY.- Deadlocks and livelocks in transition systems.- Descriptional complexity of concurrent processes (preliminary version).- A uniform approach to applicative and imperative features in programming languages.- A resource allocation problem.- An 0(n 2 lognloglogn) expected time algorithm for the all shortest distance problem.- Decision complexity of variants of propositional dynamic logic.- Relativized obliviousness.- Abstract data types as lattices of finitely generated models.- The LR(k) parser.- Substitution systems - A family of system models based on concurrency.