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[Lecture Notes in Computer Science] Developments in Language Theory Volume 5257 || The Frobenius Problem and Its Generalizations

✍ Scribed by Ito, Masami; Toyama, Masafumi


Book ID
111930040
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2008
Tongue
German
Weight
368 KB
Category
Article
ISBN
354085780X

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✦ Synopsis


This Book Constitutes The Refereed Proceedings Of The 12th International Conference On Developments In Language Theory, Dlt 2008, Held In Kyoto, Japan, September 2008. The 36 Revised Full Papers Presented Together With 6 Invited Papers Were Carefully Reviewed And Selected From 102 Submissions. All Important Issues In Language Theory Are Addressed Including Grammars, Acceptors And Transducers For Words, Trees And Graphs; Algebraic Theories Of Automata; Algorithmic, Combinatorial And Algebraic Properties Of Words And Languages; Variable Length Codes; Symbolic Dynamics; Cellular Automata; Polyominoes And Multidimensional Patterns; Decidability Questions; Image Manipulation And Compression; Efficient Text Algorithms; Relationships To Cryptography, Concurrency, Complexity Theory And Logic; Bio-inspired Computing; Quantum Computing.


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