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JCSS, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, February 1974
- S. J. Walljasper:
Left-Derivation Bounded Languages. 1-7 - Johnson M. Hart:
Ambiguity and Decision Problems for Local Adjunct Languages. 8-21 - Richard S. Bird:
On Transformations of Programs. 22-35 - J. P. Crestin:
Structure des Grammaires d'Ambiguïté Bornée. 36-40 - Ratan K. Guha, Raymond T. Yeh:
On Periodicity of Sequential Machines. 41-70 - Harry R. Lewis:
Program Schemata and the First-Order Decision Problem. 71-83 - Toshihide Ibaraki:
Classes of Discrete Optimization Problems and Their Decision Problems. 84-116
Volume 8, Number 2, April 1974
- Yaacov Choueka:
Theories of Automata on omega-Tapes: A Simplified Approach. 117-141 - Nabil A. Khabbaz:
A Geometric Hierarchy of Languages. 142-157 - Armin B. Cremers, Otto Mayer:
On Vector Languages. 158-166 - Yoshihide Igarashi, Namio Honda:
Deterministic Multitape Automata Computations. 167-189 - Patrick C. Fischer, John C. Warkentin:
Predecessor Machines. 190-219 - Edward K. Blum, Garry H. Rodrigue:
Solution of Eigenvalue Problems in Hilbert Spaces by a Gradient Method. 220-237 - György E. Révész:
Comment on the Paper "Error Detection in Formal Languages". 238-242 - Seymour Ginsburg, Gene F. Rose:
The Equivalence of Stack Counter Acceptors and Quasi-Realtime Acceptors. 243-269
Volume 8, Number 3, June 1974
- David S. Johnson:
Fast Algorithms for Bin Packing. 272-314 - Brenda S. Baker, Ronald V. Book:
Reversal-Bounded Multipushdown Machines. 315-332 - Joseph A. Goguen:
On Homomorphisms, Correctness, Termination, Unfoldments, and Equivalence of Flow Diagram Programs. 333-365 - Allan Borodin, R. Moenck:
Fast Modular Transforms. 366-386 - A. J. Kfoury:
Translatability of Schemas over Restricted Interpretations. 387-408 - T. S. E. Maibaum:
A Generalized Approach to Formal Languages. 409-439
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