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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c20]Zhaoxia Deng, Ariel Feldman, Stuart A. Kurtz, Frederic T. Chong:
Lemonade from Lemons: Harnessing Device Wearout to Create Limited-Use Security Architectures. ISCA 2017: 361-374
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c19]Stuart A. Kurtz, Janos Simon:
The Undecidability of the Generalized Collatz Problem. TAMC 2007: 542-553 - 2004
- [j18]Stephen A. Fenner, Stuart A. Kurtz, James S. Royer:
Every polynomial-time 1-degree collapses if and only if P = PSPACE. J. Symb. Log. 69(3): 713-741 (2004) - 2003
- [j17]Stephen A. Fenner, Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz, Lide Li:
An oracle builder's toolkit. Inf. Comput. 182(2): 95-136 (2003) - 2001
- [j16]Stuart A. Kurtz, Carl H. Smith, Rolf Wiehagen:
On the role of search for learning from examples. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 13(1): 25-43 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j15]Lance Fortnow, Rusins Freivalds, William I. Gasarch, Martin Kummer, Stuart A. Kurtz, Carl H. Smith, Frank Stephan:
On the Relative Sizes of Learnable Sets. Theor. Comput. Sci. 197(1-2): 139-156 (1998) - 1996
- [j14]Stephen A. Fenner, Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz:
The Isomorphism Conjecture Holds Relative to an Oracle. SIAM J. Comput. 25(1): 193-206 (1996) - [c18]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer, Janos Simon:
Active transport in biological computing. DNA Based Computers 1996: 171-179 - 1995
- [j13]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
The Isomorphism Conjecture Fails Relative to a Random Oracle. J. ACM 42(2): 401-420 (1995) - [c17]Lance Fortnow, Rusins Freivalds, William I. Gasarch, Martin Kummer, Stuart A. Kurtz, Carl H. Smith, Frank Stephan:
Measure, Category and Learning Theory. ICALP 1995: 558-569 - 1994
- [j12]Lance Fortnow, William I. Gasarch, Sanjay Jain, Efim B. Kinber, Martin Kummer, Stuart A. Kurtz, Mark Pleszkovich, Theodore A. Slaman, Robert Solovay, Frank Stephan:
Extremes in the Degrees of Inferability. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 66(3): 231-276 (1994) - [j11]Stephen A. Fenner, Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz:
Gap-Definable Counting Classes. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 48(1): 116-148 (1994) - [j10]Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz, Duke Whang:
The infinite version of an open communication complexity problem is independent of the axioms of set theory. SIGACT News 25(1): 87-89 (1994) - 1993
- [j9]Steven Homer, Stuart A. Kurtz, James S. Royer:
On A-Truth-Table-Hard Languages. Theor. Comput. Sci. 115(2): 383-389 (1993) - [c16]Stephen A. Fenner, Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz, Lide Li:
An Oarcle Builder's Toolkit. SCT 1993: 120-131 - 1992
- [c15]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
Average Dependence and Random Oracles. SCT 1992: 306-317 - [c14]Peter Cholak, Efim B. Kinber, Rodney G. Downey, Martin Kummer, Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz, William I. Gasarch, Theodore A. Slaman:
Degrees of Inferability. COLT 1992: 180-192 - [c13]Stephen A. Fenner, Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz:
The Isomorphism Conjecture Holds Relative to an Oracle. FOCS 1992: 30-39 - 1991
- [c12]Stephen A. Fenner, Lance Fortnow, Stuart A. Kurtz:
Gap-Definable Counting Classes. SCT 1991: 30-42 - [c11]Stuart A. Kurtz, John C. Mitchell, Michael J. O'Donnell:
Connecting Formal Semantics to Constructive Intuitions. Constructivity in Computer Science 1991: 1-21 - 1990
- [j8]Joan Boyar, Stuart A. Kurtz, Mark W. Krentel:
A Discrete Logarithm Implementation of Perfect Zero-Knowledge Blobs. J. Cryptol. 2(2): 63-76 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c10]Stuart A. Kurtz, Carl H. Smith:
A Refutation of Barzdins' Conjecture. AII 1989: 171-176 - [c9]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
The Isomorphism Conjecture Fails Relative to a Random Oracle (abstract). SCT 1989: 2 - [c8]Stuart A. Kurtz, Carl H. Smith:
On the Role of Search for Learning. COLT 1989: 303-311 - [c7]Stephen A. Fenner, Stuart A. Kurtz, James S. Royer:
Every Polynomial-Time 1-Degree Collapses iff P=PSPACE. FOCS 1989: 624-629 - [c6]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
The Isomorphism Conjecture Fails Relative to a Random Oracle (Extended Abstract). STOC 1989: 157-166 - 1988
- [j7]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
Collapsing Degrees. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 37(2): 247-268 (1988) - [c5]Stuart A. Kurtz, James S. Royer:
Prudence in Language Learning. COLT 1988: 206-219 - [c4]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
On the Power of 1-way Functions (Abstract). CRYPTO 1988: 578-579 - 1987
- [j6]Stuart A. Kurtz, Michael J. O'Donnell, James S. Royer:
How to Prove Representation-Independent Independence Results. Inf. Process. Lett. 24(1): 5-10 (1987) - [j5]Stuart A. Kurtz:
A Note on Randomized Polynomial Time. SIAM J. Comput. 16(5): 852-853 (1987) - [c3]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
Progress on collapsing degrees. SCT 1987: 126-131 - 1986
- [j4]Rodney G. Downey, Stuart A. Kurtz:
Recursion theory and ordered groups. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 32: 137-151 (1986) - [c2]Stuart A. Kurtz, Stephen R. Mahaney, James S. Royer:
Collapsing Degrees (Extended Abstract). FOCS 1986: 380-389 - 1985
- [j3]Stuart A. Kurtz:
Sparse Sets in NP - P: Relativizations. SIAM J. Comput. 14(1): 113-119 (1985) - 1983
- [j2]Stuart A. Kurtz:
On the Random Oracle Hypothesis. Inf. Control. 57(1): 40-47 (1983) - [j1]Stuart A. Kurtz:
Notions of Weak Genericity. J. Symb. Log. 48(3): 764-770 (1983) - 1982
- [c1]Stuart A. Kurtz:
On the Random Oracle Hypothesis. STOC 1982: 224-230
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