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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, STACS 2002, held in Antibes - Juan les Pins, France, in March 2002.The 50 revised full papers presented together with three invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 209 submissions. The book offers topical sections on algorithms, current challenges, computational and structural complexity, automata and formal languages, and logic in computer science.
The Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS) is
held annually, alternating between France and Germany. The STACS
meetings are organized jointly by the Special Interest Group for
Theoretical Computer S- ence of the Gesellschaft fu ]r Informatik
(GI) in Germany and the Maison de l Informatique et des Math
ematiques Discr etes (MIMD) in France. STACS2001 was the 18th in
this series, held in Dresden, February 15-17, 2001. PreviousSTACS
symposia took placein Paris(1984), Saarbr] ucken(1985),
Orsay(1986), Passau(1987), Bordeaux(1988), Paderborn(1989),
Rouen(1990), Hamburg(1991), Cachan(1992), Wu ]rzburg(1993),
Caen(1994), Mu ]nchen(1995), Grenoble (1996), Lub ] eck (1997),
Paris (1998), Trier (1999), and Lille (2000). It may be worth
noting that in 2001 the symposium was held in one of the new states
of reunited Germany for the r st time. The proceedings of all of
these symposia have been published in the Lecture Notes in Computer
Science series of Springer{Verlag. STACS has become one of the most
important annual meetings in Europe for the theoretical computer
science community. It covers a wide range of topics in the area of
foundations of computer science: algorithms and data structures,
automata and formallanguages, computationaland
structuralcomplexity, logic, veri cation, and current challenges.
This year, 153 submissions were received, mostly in electronic
form, from more than 30 countries, with a fair portion from
non{European countries. We would like to thank Jochen Bern who
designed the electronic submission procedure which performed
marvelously and was of great help to the program committe
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Solving Irregularly Structured Problems in Parallel - 5th International Symosium, IRREGULAR'98, Berkeley, California, USA, August 9-11, 1998. Proceedings (Paperback, 1998 ed.)
Afonso Ferreira, Jose Rolim, Horst Simon, Shang-Hua Teng
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th
International Symposium on Solving Irregularly Structured Problems
in Parallel, IRREGULAR'98, held in Berkeley, California, in August
1998.
The 26 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion from several dozen submissions. Also
included are abstracts of four invited talks and 6 invited
presentations given during minisymposia held in parallel. The book
presents a unique overview on algorithmic, applicational, and
systems aspects arising in the development of efficient parallel
solutions to irregularly structured problems.
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Solving Irregularly Structured Problems in Parallel - 4th International Symposium, IRREGULAR '97, Paderborn, Germany, June 12-13, 1997, Proceedings (Paperback, 1997 ed.)
Gianfranco Bilardi, Afonso Ferreira, Reinhard Luling, Jose D.P. Rolim
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Symposium on Solving Irregularly Structured Problems
in Parallel, IRREGULAR'97, held in Paderborn, Germany, in June
1997.
The 18 revised full papers presented were carefully selected by the
program committee for inclusion in the volume; also included are
full papers by the five invited speakers. Among the topics covered
are discrete algorithms, randomized methods and approximation
algorithms, implementations, programming environments, systems and
applications, and scheduling and load balancing.
This book presents the proceedings of the Second International
Workshop on Parallel Algorithms for Irregularly Structured
Problems, IRREGULAR '95, held in Lyon, France in September 1995.
This workshop series addresses issues related to deriving efficient
parallel solutions to irregularly structured problems and aims at
fostering cooperation between practitioners and theoreticians in
the field.
Besides three invited papers, 20 full papers and eight short
contributions are presented, all selected during a highly
competitive refereeing process; the volume is organized in sections
on programming methods and compiling techniques, mapping and
scheduling, applications, and optimization.
This volume presents the proceedings of the First Canada-France
Conference on Parallel Computing; despite its name, this conference
was open to full international contribution and participation, as
shown by the list of contributing authors.
This volume consists of in total 22 full papers, either invited or
accepted and revised after a thorough reviewing process. All
together the papers provide a highly competent perspective on
research in parallel algorithms and complexity, interconnection
networks and distributed computing, algorithms for unstructured
problems, and structured communications from the point of view of
parallel and distributed computing.
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