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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 287
Volume 287, Number 1, September 2002
- Grzegorz Rozenberg, A. E. Eiben, Joost N. Kok:

Preface. 1-2 - Martyn Amos

, Gheorghe Paun, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Arto Salomaa:
Topics in the theory of DNA computing. 3-38 - Arwen Brenneman, Anne Condon:

Strand design for biomolecular computation. 39-58 - Masami Hagiya, John A. Rose, Ken Komiya

, Kensaku Sakamoto:
Complexity analysis of the SAT engine: DNA algorithms as probabilistic algorithms. 59-71 - Gheorghe Paun, Grzegorz Rozenberg:

A guide to membrane computing. 73-100 - Hans-Georg Beyer

, Hans-Paul Schwefel, Ingo Wegener:
How to analyse evolutionary algorithms. 101-130 - Stefan Droste, Thomas Jansen

, Ingo Wegener:
Optimization with randomized search heuristics - the (A)NFL theorem, realistic scenarios, and difficult functions. 131-144 - Heinz Mühlenbein, Thilo Mahnig:

Evolutionary computation and Wright's equation. 145-165 - Bart Naudts, Luk Schoofs:

GA performance distributions and randomly generated binary constraint satisfaction problems. 167-185 - Erkki Oja:

Unsupervised learning in neural computation. 187-207 - Alex Gammerman

, Volodya Vovk:
Prediction algorithms and confidence measures based on algorithmic randomness theory. 209-217 - Tom Heskes

, Bart Bakker, Bert Kappen:
Approximate algorithms for neural-Bayesian approaches. 219-238 - Robert Legenstein, Wolfgang Maass:

Neural circuits for pattern recognition with small total wire length. 239-249 - Thomas Natschläger, Wolfgang Maass:

Spiking neurons and the induction of finite state machines. 251-265 - Mika Hirvensalo:

Computing with quanta - impacts of quantum theory on computation. 267-298 - Andris Ambainis, John Watrous:

Two-way finite automata with quantum and classical state. 299-311 - Barbara M. Terhal

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Detecting quantum entanglement. 313-335 - Ronald de Wolf:

Quantum communication and complexity. 337-353
Volume 287, Number 2, September 2002
- Jaroslav Nesetril

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Preface. 355-357 - Ali Akhavi:

Random lattices, threshold phenomena and efficient reduction algorithms. 359-385 - Eric Anderson, Marek Chrobak, John Noga, Jirí Sgall

, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
Solution of a problem in DNA computing. 387-391 - Eric J. Anderson, Kirsten Hildrum, Anna R. Karlin, April Rasala, Michael E. Saks:

On list update and work function algorithms. 393-418 - Yossi Azar

, Oded Regev, Jirí Sgall
, Gerhard J. Woeginger:
Off-line temporary tasks assignment. 419-428 - Luca Becchetti

, Miriam Di Ianni, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela
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Approximation algorithms for routing and call scheduling in all-optical chains and rings. 429-448 - Krzysztof Diks, Evangelos Kranakis

, Danny Krizanc, Andrzej Pelc:
The impact of information on broadcasting time in linear radio networks. 449-471 - Limor Drori, David Peleg:

Faster exact solutions for some NP-hard problems. 473-499 - Daniele V. Finocchiaro, Marco Pellegrini

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On computing the diameter of a point set in high dimensional Euclidean space. 501-514 - Philippe Flajolet, Kostas P. Hatzis, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, Paul G. Spirakis:

On the robustness of interconnections in random graphs: a symbolic approach. 515-534 - Yair Frankel, Philip D. MacKenzie, Moti Yung:

Adaptively secure distributed public-key systems. 535-561 - Arlette Gaillard, Heinz Gröflin, Alan J. Hoffman, William R. Pulleyblank:

On the submodular matrix representation of a digraph. 563-570 - Eduardo Sany Laber, Ruy Luiz Milidiú, Artur Alves Pessoa

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A strategy for searching with different access costs. 571-584 - Jaroslav Nesetril

, Claude Tardif:
Density via duality. 585-591 - Pierre Nicodème, Bruno Salvy

, Philippe Flajolet:
Motif statistics. 593-617

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