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Fundamentals of Computation Theory - 15th International Symposium, FCT 2005, Lubeck, Gemany, August 17-20, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Fundamentals of Computation Theory - 15th International Symposium, FCT 2005, Lubeck, Gemany, August 17-20, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 3623
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This volume is dedicated to the 15th Symposium on Fundamentals of
Com- tation Theory FCT 2005, held in Lu ]beck, Germany, on August
17-20, 2005. The FCT symposium was established in 1977 as a
biennial event for - searchers interested in all aspects of
theoretical computer science, in particular in algorithms,
complexity, and formal and logical methods. The previous FCT
conferences were held in the following places: Poznan (Poland,
1977), Wendisch- Rietz (Germany, 1979), Szeged (Hungary, 1981),
Borgholm (Sweden, 1983), Cottbus(Germany,1985), Kazan(Russia,1987),
Szeged(Hungary,1989), Gosen- Berlin (Germany, 1991), Szeged
(Hungary, 1993), Dresden (Germany, 1995), Krak ow (Poland, 1997),
Iasi (Romania, 1999), Riga (Latvia, 2001) and Malmo ] (Sweden,
2003). The FCT conference seriesis coordinatedby a steering comm-
tee. Its current members are B. Chlebus (Denver/Warsaw), Z. Esik
(Szeged), M. Karpinski (Bonn), A. Lingas (Lund), M. Santha (Paris),
E. Upfal (Providence) and I. Wegener (Dortmund). The call for
papers for FCT 2005 sought contributions on original research in
all aspects of theoretical computer science including design and
analysis of algorithms, abstract data types, approximation
algorithms, automata and formal languages, categorical and
topological approaches, circuits, computational and structural
complexity, circuit and proof theory, computational biology, com-
tational geometry, computer systems theory, concurrency theory,
cryptography, domain theory, distributed algorithms and
computation, molecular computation, quantumcomputation and
information, granular computation, probabilistic c- putation,
learning theory, rewriting, semantics, logic in computer science,
spe- ?cation, transformation and veri?cation, and algebraic aspects
of computer s- ence."
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