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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 521
Volume 521, February 2014
- Márcia R. Cappelle, Lucia Draque Penso, Dieter Rautenbach:
Recognizing some complementary products. 1-7 - Sándor Vágvölgyi:
Tree shuffle. 8-28 - Maxime Crochemore, Costas S. Iliopoulos, Marcin Kubica, Jakub Radoszewski, Wojciech Rytter, Tomasz Walen:
Extracting powers and periods in a word from its runs structure. 29-41 - Hung-Lung Wang, Kuan-Yu Chen:
One-dimensional approximate point set pattern matching with Lp-norm. 42-50 - Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Nicholas J. A. Harvey, Ryuhei Uehara, Takeaki Uno, Yushi Uno:
UNO is hard, even for a single player. 51-61 - Taibo Luo, Yinfeng Xu, Li Luo, Changzheng He:
Semi-online scheduling with two GoS levels and unit processing time. 62-72 - Andrey Grinshpun, Pakawat Phalitnonkiat, Sasha Rubin, Andrei Tarfulea:
Alternating traps in Muller and parity games. 73-91 - Robert Sámal, Tomás Valla:
The guarding game is E-complete. 92-106 - Dimitris Fotakis, Alexis C. Kaporis, Thanasis Lianeas, Paul G. Spirakis:
On the hardness of network design for bottleneck routing games. 107-122
- Ling Lin, Zhiyi Tan:
Inefficiency of Nash Equilibrium for scheduling games with constrained jobs: A parametric analysis. 123-134
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