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Automata, Languages and Programming
25th International Colloquium, ICALP'98, Aalborg, Denmark July 13-17, 1998, Proceedings
Glynn Winskel , Kim G. Larsen , Sven Skyum
The 70 revised full papers presented together with eight invited contributions were carefully selected from a total of 182 submissions. The book is divided in topical sections on complexitiy, verification, data structures, concurrency, computational geometry, automata and temporal logic, algorithms, infinite state systems, semantics, approximation, thorem proving, formal languages, pi-calculus, automata and BSP, rewriting, networking and routing, zero-knowledge, quantum computing, etc..
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