Computing and Combinatorics [electronic resource] : 6th Annual International Conference, COCOON 2000, Sydney, Australia, July 26-28, 2000 Proceedings /
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 1858Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2000Edition: 1st ed. 2000Description: XII, 478 p. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540449683
- Computer programming
- Computer science
- Application software
- Algorithms
- Computer science -- Mathematics
- Discrete mathematics
- Computer graphics
- Programming Techniques
- Theory of Computation
- Computer and Information Systems Applications
- Algorithms
- Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science
- Computer Graphics
- 005.11 23
- QA76.6-76.66
Invited Talks -- Theoretical Problems Related to the Internet -- Recent Progress and Prospects for Integer Factorisation Algorithms -- Hao Wang Award Paper -- Approximating Uniform Triangular Meshes in Polygons -- The Best Young Researcher Paper -- Maximum Induced Matchings of Random Cubic Graphs -- Computational Geometry 1 -- A Duality between Small-Face Problems in Arrangements of Lines and Heilbronn-Type Problems -- On Local Transformation of Polygons with Visibility Properties -- Graph Drawing -- Embedding Problems for Paths with Direction Constrained Edges -- Characterization of Level Non-planar Graphs by Minimal Patterns -- Rectangular Drawings of Plane Graphs Without Designated Corners -- Computing Optimal Embeddings for Planar Graphs -- Graph Theory and Algorithms 1 -- Approximation Algorithms for Independent Sets in Map Graphs -- Hierarchical Topological Inference on Planar Disc Maps -- Efficient Algorithms for the Minimum Connected Domination on Trapezoid Graphs -- Complexity, Discrete Mathematics, and Number Theory -- Parameterized Complexity of Finding Subgraphs with Hereditary Properties -- Some Results on Tries with Adaptive Branching -- Optimal Coding with One Asymmetric Error: Below the Sphere Packing Bound -- Closure Properties of Real Number Classes under Limits and Computable Operators -- Graph Theory and Algorithms 2 -- A Characterization of Graphs with Vertex Cover Six -- On the Monotonicity of Minimum Diameter with Respect to Order and Maximum Out-Degree -- Online Algorithms -- Online Independent Sets -- Two-Dimensional On-Line Bin Packing Problem with Rotatable Items -- Better Bounds on the Accommodating Ratio for the Seat Reservation Problem -- Ordinal On-Line Scheduling on Two Uniform Machines -- Parallel and Distributed Computing -- Agents, Distributed Algorithms, and Stabilization -- A Fast Sorting Algorithm and Its Generalization on Broadcast Communications -- Efficient List Ranking Algorithms on Reconfigurable Mesh -- Computational Geometry 2 -- Tripods Do Not Pack Densely -- An Efficient k Nearest Neighbor Searching Algorithm for a Query Line -- Tetrahedralization of Two Nested Convex Polyhedra -- Efficient Algorithms for Two-Center Problems for a Convex Polygon -- Combinatorial Optimization -- On Computation of Arbitrage for Markets with Friction -- On Some Optimization Problems in Obnoxious Facility Location -- Generating Necklaces and Strings with Forbidden Substrings -- Optimal Labelling of Point Features in the Slider Model -- Data Structures and Computational Biology -- Mappings for Conflict-Free Access of Paths in Elementary Data Structures -- Theory of Trinomial Heaps -- Polyhedral Aspects of the Consecutive Ones Problem -- The Complexity of Physical Mapping with Strict Chimerism -- Learning and Cryptography -- Logical Analysis of Data with Decomposable Structures -- Learning from Approximate Data -- A Combinatorial Approach to Asymmetric Traitor Tracing -- Removing Complexity Assumptions from Concurrent Zero-Knowledge Proofs -- Automata and Quantum Computing -- One-Way Probabilistic Reversible and Quantum One-Counter Automata -- Similarity Enrichment in Image Compression through Weighted Finite Automata -- On the Power of Input-Synchronized Alternating Finite Automata -- Ordered Quantum Branching Programs Are More Powerful than Ordered Probabilistic Branching Programs under a Bounded-Width Restriction.
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