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15th SWAT 1974: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- 15th Annual Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, October 14-16, 1974. IEEE Computer Society 1974
Session I
- Jack W. Carlyle, Sheila A. Greibach, Azaria Paz:
A Two-Dimensional Generating System Modeling Growth by Binary Cell Division (Preliminary Report). 1-12 - Juris Hartmanis, Janos Simon:
On the Power of Multiplication in Random Access Machines. 13-23 - José Lucas Rangel:
The Equivalence Problem for Regular Expressions over one Letter Is Elementary. 24-27 - Sartaj Sahni, Teofilo F. Gonzalez:
P-Complete Problems and Approximate Solutions. 28-32 - Daniel J. Rosenkrantz, Richard Edwin Stearns, Philip M. Lewis II:
Approximate Algorithms for the Traveling Salesperson Problem. 33-42
Session II
- Emily P. Friedman:
Relationships between Monadic Recursion Schemes and Deterministic Context-Free Languages. 43-51 - Bruno Courcelle:
Recursive Schemes, Algebraic Trees and Deterministic Languages. 52-62 - Joseph A. Goguen, James W. Thatcher:
Initial Algebra Semantics. 63-77 - Christoph M. Hoffmann, Lawrence H. Landweber:
Axiomatic Equivalence of Programs with Structured Variables. 78-83 - Nobuki Tokura, Tadao Kasami, Shukichi Furuta:
Ianov Schemas Augmented by a Pushdown Memory. 84-94
Session III
- Ronald L. Rivest:
On Hash-Coding Algorithms for Partial-Match Retrieval (Extended Abstract). 95-103 - Alfred V. Aho, Daniel S. Hirschberg, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Bounds on the Complexity of the Longest Common Subsequence Problem (Extended Abstract). 104-109 - Andrew Chi-Chih Yao:
Bounds on Selection Networks. 110-116 - H. T. Kung:
On the Computational Complexity of Finding the Maxima of a Set of Vectors. 117-121 - Ronald L. Rivest:
On Self-Organizing Sequential Search Heuristics. 122-126 - Harry B. Hunt III, Thomas G. Szymanski, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Operations on Sparse Relations and Efficient Algorithms for Grammar Problems (Extended Abstract). 127-132
Session IV
- John P. Hayes:
Minimization of Fanout in Switching Networks. 133-139 - Edmund A. Lamagna, John E. Savage:
Combinational Complexity of Some Monotone Functions. 140-144 - Pawel Kerntopf:
On Boolean Functions Having Maximal Number of Subfunction Classes. 205-211 - Richard J. Lipton, Lawrence Snyder, Yechezkel Zalcstein:
A Comparative Study of Models of Parallel Computation. 145-155 - Michel Hack:
The Recursive Equivalence of the Reachability Problem and the Liveness Problem for Petri Nets and Vector Addition Systems. 156-164
Session V
- Robert P. Daley:
Non-Complex Sequences: Characterizations and Examples. 165-169 - Zvi Galil:
Two Way Deterministic Pushdown Automaton Languages and Some Open Problems in the Theory of Computation. 170-177 - Theodore P. Baker:
"Natural" Properties of Flowchart Complexity Measures. 178-184 - Alan J. Demers:
Skeletal LR Parsing. 185-198 - Armin B. Cremers, Seymour Ginsburg:
Characterization of Context-Free Grammatical Families. 199-204

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