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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 305
Volume 305, Number 1-3, 18 August 2003
- Nina Amenta, Thomas J. Peters, Alexander Russell

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Computational topology: ambient isotopic approximation of 2-manifolds. 3-15 - Vasco Brattka

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Recursive quasi-metric spaces. 17-42 - Vasco Brattka

, Gero Presser:
Computability on subsets of metric spaces. 43-76 - Thierry Coquand, Guo-Qiang Zhang

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A representation of stably compact spaces, and patch topology. 77-84 - Giovanni Curi

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Constructive metrisability in point-free topology. 85-109 - Antony Galton:

A generalized topological view of motion in discrete space. 111-134 - Keith A. Hardie, S. Salbany, J. J. C. Vermeulen, Peter J. Witbooi

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A non-Hausdorff quaternion multiplication. 135-158 - Reinhold Heckmann:

A non-topological view of dcpos as convergence spaces. 159-186 - Pascal Hitzler, Anthony Karel Seda:

Generalized metrics and uniquely determined logic programs. 187-219 - T. Yung Kong:

The Khalimsky topologies are precisely those simply connected topologies on Zn whose connected sets include all 2n-connected sets but no (3n-1)-disconnected sets. 221-235 - Ralph Kummetz, Dietrich Kuske:

The topology of Mazurkiewicz traces. 237-258 - Jimmie D. Lawson

, Bin Lu:
Riemann and Edalat integration on domains. 259-275 - Keye Martin:

Ideal models of spaces. 277-297 - Keye Martin:

The regular spaces with countably based models. 299-310 - Pedro Resende

, Steven Vickers:
Localic sup-lattices and tropological systems. 311-346 - Giovanni Sambin:

Some points in formal topology. 347-408 - Michel P. Schellekens:

A characterization of partial metrizability: domains are quantifiable. 409-432 - Peter Schuster

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Unique existence, approximate solutions, and countable choice. 433-455 - Josef Slapal

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Closure operations for digital topology. 457-471 - Luminita Vîta, Douglas S. Bridges:

A constructive theory of point-set nearness. 473-489 - Julian Webster:

Cell complexes, oriented matroids and digital geometry. 491-502

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