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Fundamentals of Computation Theory : 15th International Symposium, FCT 2005, Lübeck, Germany, August 17-20, 2005. Proceedings / edited by Maciej Li?kiewicz, Rüdiger Reischuk.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3623Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Descripción: xv, 576 páginas Also available online. recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540318736
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QA75.5-76.95
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Invited Talks -- The Complexity of Querying External Memory and Streaming Data -- The Smoothed Analysis of Algorithms -- Path Coupling Using Stopping Times -- Circuits -- On the Incompressibility of Monotone DNFs -- Bounds on the Power of Constant-Depth Quantum Circuits -- Automata I -- Biautomatic Semigroups -- Deterministic Automata on Unranked Trees -- Complexity I -- Decidable Membership Problems for Finite Recurrent Systems over Sets of Naturals -- Generic Density and Small Span Theorem -- Approximability -- Logspace Optimization Problems and Their Approximability Properties -- A Faster and Simpler 2-Approximation Algorithm for Block Sorting -- Computational and Structural Complexity -- On the Power of Unambiguity in Alternating Machines -- Translational Lemmas for Alternating TMs and PRAMs -- Collapsing Recursive Oracles for Relativized Polynomial Hierarchies -- Graphs and Complexity -- Exact Algorithms for Graph Homomorphisms -- Improved Algorithms and Complexity Results for Power Domination in Graphs -- Clique-Width for Four-Vertex Forbidden Subgraphs -- Computational Game Theory -- On the Complexity of Uniformly Mixed Nash Equilibria and Related Regular Subgraph Problems -- Simple Stochastic Games and P-Matrix Generalized Linear Complementarity Problems -- Visual Cryptography and Computational Geometry -- Perfect Reconstruction of Black Pixels Revisited -- Adaptive Zooming in Point Set Labeling -- Query Complexity -- On the Black-Box Complexity of Sperner’s Lemma -- Property Testing and the Branching Program Size of Boolean Functions -- Distributed Systems -- Almost Optimal Explicit Selectors -- The Delayed k-Server Problem -- Automata and Formal Languages -- Leftist Grammars and the Chomsky Hierarchy -- Shrinking Multi-pushdown Automata -- Graph Algorithms -- A Simple and Fast Min-cut Algorithm -- (Non)-Approximability for the Multi-criteria TSP(1,2) -- Semantics -- Completeness and Compactness of Quantitative Domains -- A Self-dependency Constraint in the Simply Typed Lambda Calculus -- A Type System for Computationally Secure Information Flow -- Approximation Algorithms -- Algorithms for Graphs Embeddable with Few Crossings Per Edge -- Approximation Results for the Weighted P 4 Partition Problems -- The Maximum Resource Bin Packing Problem -- Average-Case Complexity -- Average-Case Non-approximability of Optimisation Problems -- Relations Between Average-Case and Worst-Case Complexity -- Algorithms -- Reconstructing Many Partitions Using Spectral Techniques -- Constant Time Generation of Linear Extensions -- Complexity II -- On Approximating Real-World Halting Problems -- An Explicit Solution to Post’s Problem over the Reals -- The Complexity of Semilinear Problems in Succinct Representation -- Graph Algorithms -- On Finding Acyclic Subhypergraphs -- An Improved Approximation Algorithm for TSP with Distances One and Two -- New Applications of Clique Separator Decomposition for the Maximum Weight Stable Set Problem -- Automata II -- On the Expressiveness of Asynchronous Cellular Automata -- Tree Automata and Discrete Distributed Games -- Pattern Matching -- A New Linearizing Restriction in the Pattern Matching Problem -- Fully Incremental LCS Computation.
Resumen: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Symposium Fundamentals of Computation Theory, FCT 2005, held in Lübeck, Germany in August 2005. The 46 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 105 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on circuits, automata, complexity, approximability, computational and structural complexity, graphs and complexity, computational game theory, visual cryptography and computational geometry, query complexity, distributed systems, automata and formal languages, semantics, approximation algorithms, average case complexity, algorithms, graph algorithms, and pattern matching.
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Invited Talks -- The Complexity of Querying External Memory and Streaming Data -- The Smoothed Analysis of Algorithms -- Path Coupling Using Stopping Times -- Circuits -- On the Incompressibility of Monotone DNFs -- Bounds on the Power of Constant-Depth Quantum Circuits -- Automata I -- Biautomatic Semigroups -- Deterministic Automata on Unranked Trees -- Complexity I -- Decidable Membership Problems for Finite Recurrent Systems over Sets of Naturals -- Generic Density and Small Span Theorem -- Approximability -- Logspace Optimization Problems and Their Approximability Properties -- A Faster and Simpler 2-Approximation Algorithm for Block Sorting -- Computational and Structural Complexity -- On the Power of Unambiguity in Alternating Machines -- Translational Lemmas for Alternating TMs and PRAMs -- Collapsing Recursive Oracles for Relativized Polynomial Hierarchies -- Graphs and Complexity -- Exact Algorithms for Graph Homomorphisms -- Improved Algorithms and Complexity Results for Power Domination in Graphs -- Clique-Width for Four-Vertex Forbidden Subgraphs -- Computational Game Theory -- On the Complexity of Uniformly Mixed Nash Equilibria and Related Regular Subgraph Problems -- Simple Stochastic Games and P-Matrix Generalized Linear Complementarity Problems -- Visual Cryptography and Computational Geometry -- Perfect Reconstruction of Black Pixels Revisited -- Adaptive Zooming in Point Set Labeling -- Query Complexity -- On the Black-Box Complexity of Sperner’s Lemma -- Property Testing and the Branching Program Size of Boolean Functions -- Distributed Systems -- Almost Optimal Explicit Selectors -- The Delayed k-Server Problem -- Automata and Formal Languages -- Leftist Grammars and the Chomsky Hierarchy -- Shrinking Multi-pushdown Automata -- Graph Algorithms -- A Simple and Fast Min-cut Algorithm -- (Non)-Approximability for the Multi-criteria TSP(1,2) -- Semantics -- Completeness and Compactness of Quantitative Domains -- A Self-dependency Constraint in the Simply Typed Lambda Calculus -- A Type System for Computationally Secure Information Flow -- Approximation Algorithms -- Algorithms for Graphs Embeddable with Few Crossings Per Edge -- Approximation Results for the Weighted P 4 Partition Problems -- The Maximum Resource Bin Packing Problem -- Average-Case Complexity -- Average-Case Non-approximability of Optimisation Problems -- Relations Between Average-Case and Worst-Case Complexity -- Algorithms -- Reconstructing Many Partitions Using Spectral Techniques -- Constant Time Generation of Linear Extensions -- Complexity II -- On Approximating Real-World Halting Problems -- An Explicit Solution to Post’s Problem over the Reals -- The Complexity of Semilinear Problems in Succinct Representation -- Graph Algorithms -- On Finding Acyclic Subhypergraphs -- An Improved Approximation Algorithm for TSP with Distances One and Two -- New Applications of Clique Separator Decomposition for the Maximum Weight Stable Set Problem -- Automata II -- On the Expressiveness of Asynchronous Cellular Automata -- Tree Automata and Discrete Distributed Games -- Pattern Matching -- A New Linearizing Restriction in the Pattern Matching Problem -- Fully Incremental LCS Computation.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Symposium Fundamentals of Computation Theory, FCT 2005, held in Lübeck, Germany in August 2005. The 46 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 105 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on circuits, automata, complexity, approximability, computational and structural complexity, graphs and complexity, computational game theory, visual cryptography and computational geometry, query complexity, distributed systems, automata and formal languages, semantics, approximation algorithms, average case complexity, algorithms, graph algorithms, and pattern matching.

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