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Fundamenta Informaticae, Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1-2, April 2001
- Anthony G. Cohn, Shyamanta M. Hazarika:
Qualitative Spatial Representation and Reasoning: An Overview. 1-29 - Ernest Davis:
Continuous Shape Transformation and Metrics on Regions. 31-54 - Antony Galton:
Dominance Diagrams: A Tool for Qualitative Reasoning About Continuous Systems. 55-70 - Ivo Düntsch, Ewa Orlowska, Hui Wang:
Algebras of Approximating Regions. 71-82 - Lech Polkowski:
On Connection Synthesis via Rough Mereology. 83-96 - Thomas Bittner:
The Qualitative Structure of Built Environments. 97-128 - Dominik J. Schoop:
Points in point-free mereotopology. 129-143 - Brandon Bennett:
A Categorical Axiomatisation of Region-Based Geometry. 145-158 - Ian Pratt-Hartmann:
Empiricism and Rationalism in Region-based Theories of Space. 159-186
Volume 46, Number 3, May 2001
- Sergio A. Celani:
A Fragment of Intuitionistic Dynamic Logic. 187-197 - Churn-Jung Liau, Duen-Ren Liu:
A Possibilistic Decision Logic with Applications. 199-217 - Andries P. Engelbrecht:
Sensitivity Analysis for Selective Learning by Feedforward Neural Networks. 219-252 - Ferucio Laurentiu Tiplea, Erkki Mäkinen:
A Note on SE-Systems and Regular Canonical Systems. 253-256 - Rakesh M. Verma, Michaël Rusinowitch, Denis Lugiez:
Algorithms and Reductions for Rewriting Problems. 257-276
Volume 46, Number 4, June-July 2001
- Radim Belohlávek:
Reduction and a Simple Proof of Characterization of Fuzzy Concept Lattices. 277-285 - Martin Dietzfelbinger, Anna Gambin, Slawomir Lasota:
On Different Models for Packet Flow in Multistage Interconnection Networks. 287-314 - Linh Anh Nguyen:
The Modal Query Language MDatalog. 315-342 - Jan Ostravsky:
Prelanguages Versus Submonoids. 343-348 - Christian Ronse, Jean Serra:
Geodesy and connectivity in lattices. 349-395
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