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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 258
Volume 258, Number 1-2, 6 May 2001
- Franck van Breugel:
An introduction to metric semantics: operational and denotational models for programming and specification languages. 1-98 - Manfred Broy, Gheorghe Stefanescu:
The algebra of stream processing functions. 99-129 - Joost Engelfriet, Tjalling Gelsema:
Structural inclusion in the pi-calculus with replication. 131-168 - Ken Mano, Mizuhito Ogawa:
Unique normal form property of compatible term rewriting systems: a new proof of Chew's theorem. 169-208 - Athanassios Tzouvaras:
Objects and their lambda calculus. 209-232 - Gaétan Hains
, Frédéric Loulergue
, John Mullins:
Concrete data structures and functional parallel programming. 233-267 - Giorgio Delzanno, Maurizio Martelli:
Proofs as computations in linear logic. 269-297 - Lars Birkedal, Mads Tofte:
A constraint-based region inference algorithm. 299-392 - Flavio Corradini, Dino Di Cola:
On testing urgency through laziness over processes with durational actions. 393-407 - Petr Jancar
, Antonín Kucera
, Richard Mayr:
Deciding bisimulation-like equivalences with finite-state processes. 409-433 - Bernhard Gramlich:
On interreduction of semi-complete term rewriting systems. 435-451 - Franck Seynhaeve, Sophie Tison
, Marc Tommasi, Ralf Treinen:
Grid structures and undecidable constraint theories. 453-490 - E. Allen Emerson, Charanjit S. Jutla, A. Prasad Sistla:
On model checking for the µ-calculus and its fragments. 491-522 - Stefan Brass, Jürgen Dix, Ilkka Niemelä, Teodor C. Przymusinski:
On the equivalence of the static and disjunctive well-founded semantics and its computation. 523-553 - Shashi Shekhar, Weili Wu:
Optimal placement of data replicas in distributed database with majority voting protocol. 555-571 - Philippe Darondeau:
On the Petri net realization of context-free graphs. 573-598

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