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Computer Science - Theory and Applications : 14th International Computer Science Symposium in Russia, CSR 2019, Novosibirsk, Russia, July 1-5, 2019, Proceedings / edited by René van Bevern, Gregory Kucherov.

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Book
Contributor:
Bevern, René van, Editor.
Kucherov, Gregory, Editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (SpringerNature-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Theoretical computer science and general issues 2512-2029 ; SL 1, 11532
Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 2512-2029 ; 11532
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer science.
Computer science-Mathematics.
Discrete mathematics.
Algorithms.
Computer arithmetic and logic units.
Artificial intelligence-Data processing.
Artificial intelligence.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
Arithmetic and Logic Structures.
Data Science.
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
Algorithms.
Arithmetic and Logic Structures.
Data Science.
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXV, 373 pages) : 992 illustrations, 23 illustrations in color.
Edition:
1st ed. 2019.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Computer Science Symposium in Russia, CSR 2019, held in Novosibirsk, Russia, in July 2019. The 31 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 71 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics such as algorithms and data structures; computational complexity; randomness in computing; approximation algorithms; combinatorial optimization; constraint satisfaction; computational geometry; formal languages and automata; codes and cryptography; combinatorics in computer science; applications of logic to computer science; proof complexity; fundamentals of machine learning; and theoretical aspects of big data.
Contents:
Approximability and Inapproximability for Maximum k-Edge-Colored Clustering Problem
The Non-Hardness of Approximating Circuit Size
Reconstructing a convex polygon from its omega-cloud
A Space-efficient Parameterized Algorithm for the Hamiltonian Cycle Problem by Dynamic Algebraization
Quantum Algorithm for Distribution-Free Junta Testing
On Induced Online Ramsey Number of Paths, Cycles, and Trees
Approximations of Schatten Norms via Taylor Expansions
Nearly Linear Time Isomorphism Algorithms for Some Nonabelian Group Classes
Belga B-trees
Eventually dendric shifts
On Decidability of Regular Languages Theories
Minimizing Branching Vertices in Distance-preserving Subgraphs
On Tseitin formulas, read-once branching programs and treewidth
Matched instances of Quantum Sat (QSat) - Product state solutions of Restrictions
Notes on resolution over linear equations
Undecidable word problem in subshift automorphism groups
Parameterized Complexity of Conflict-Free Set Cover
Forward Looking Huffman Coding
Computational Complexity of Real Powering and Improved Solving Linear Differential Equations
On the Quantum and Classical Complexity of Solving Subtraction Games
Derandomization for sliding window algorithms with strict correctness
On the Complexity of Restarting
On the Complexity of Mixed Dominating Set
Uniform CSP Parameterized by Solution Size is in W[1]
On the Parameterized Complexity of Edge-Linked Paths
The Parameterized Complexity of Dominating Set and Friends Revisited
Transition property for cube-free words
A Polynomial Time Delta-Decomposition Algorithm for Positive DNFs
Unpopularity Factor in the Marriage and Roommates Problems
AND Protocols Using Only Uniform Shuffles
Sybil-Resilient Conductance-Based Community Expansion.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-030-19955-5
9783030199555
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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