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Information Processing Letters, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 27 October 1981
- Osamu Watanabe:

A Fast Algorithm for Finding all Shortest Paths. 1-3 - Gilbert N. Lewis, Nancy J. Boynton, F. Warren Burton:

Expected Complexity of Fast Search with Uniformly Distributed Data. 4-7 - James A. Storer:

Constructing Full Spanning Trees for Cubic Graphs. 8-11 - Oscar H. Ibarra, Shlomo Moran:

Deterministic and Probabilistic Algorithms for Maximum Bipartite Matching Via Fast Matrix Multiplication. 12-15 - James F. Korsh:

Greedy Binary Search Trees are Nearly Optimal. 16-19 - Ashok K. Agrawala, Satish K. Tripathi:

On the Optimality of Semidynamic Routing Schemes. 20-22 - Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Ron Sacks-Davis:

Hardware Address Translation for Machines with a Large Virtual Memory. 23-29 - Géraud Sénizergues:

A New Class of C.F.L. for Which the Equivalence is Decidable. 30-34 - Hamish I. E. Gunn, David M. Harland:

Degrees of Constancy in Programming Languages. 35-38 - Yu. G. Stoyan

, S. V. Smelyakov:
An Approach to the Problems of Routing Optimization in the Regions of Intricate Shape. 39-43
Volume 13, Number 2, 13 November 1981
- Mireille Clerbout, Michel Latteux:

The Inclusion of D0L in MULTI-RESET. 45-47 - O. M. Makarov:

Using Duality for the Synthesis of an Optimal Algorithm Involving Matrix Multiplication. 48-49 - Robert Hood, Robert Melville:

Real-Time Queue Operation in Pure LISP. 50-54 - Mikhail J. Atallah, S. Rao Kosaraju:

An Adversary-Based Lower Bound for Sorting. 55-57 - Wojciech Rytter:

The Dynamic Simulation of Recursive and Stack Manipulation Programs. 58-63 - Mireille Régnier:

On the Average Height of Trees in Digital Search and Dynamic Hashing. 64-66 - Ysmar V. Silva Filho:

Optimal Choice of Discriminators in a Balanced k-d Binary Search Tree. 67-70 - Victor Y. Pan:

The Lower Bounds on the Additive Complexity of Bilinear Problems in Terms of Some Algebraic Quantities. 71-72 - Ronald V. Book:

NTS Grammars and Church-Rosser Systems. 73-76 - Jeffrey Scott Vitter

:
A Shared-Memory Scheme for Coalesced Hashing. 77-79 - Akira Nakamura:

Some Remarks on One-Pebble Rectangular Array Acceptors. 80-84 - Shlomo Moran:

A Note on 'Is Shortest Path Problem not Harder Than Matrix Multiplication?'. 85-86 - Francesco Romani

:
Author's Reply to S. Moran's Note on the Shortest Path Problem. 87
Volume 13, Number 3, 13 December 1981
- Oscar H. Ibarra, Louis E. Rosier:

On the Decidability of Equivalence for Deterministic Pushdown Transducers. 89-93 - Hideki Yamasaki:

On Weak Persistency of Petri Nets. 94-97 - Tat-hung Chan:

Deciding Freeness for Program Schemes with a Single Unary Function. 98-102 - R. H. Barlow, David J. Evans, J. Shanehchi:

A Parallel Merging Algorithm. 103-106 - Refael Hassin:

Maximum Flow in (s, t) Planar Networks. 107 - Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Grzegorz Rozenberg:

On the Subword Complexity of D0L Languages with a Constant Distribution. 108-113 - Richard S. Bird:

The Jogger's Problem. 114-117 - M. D. Atkinson:

The Cyclic Towers of Hanoi. 118-119 - Donald MacDavid Tolle, William E. Siddall:

On the Complexity of Vector Computations in Binary Tree Machines. 120-124 - Dorothy E. Denning, Henk Meijer, Fred B. Schneider:

More on Master Keys for Group Sharing. 125-126 - Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut:

Synchronous Communication Between Asynchronous Components. 127-130
Volume 13, Number 4/5, 1981
- Christos H. Papadimitriou, Mihalis Yannakakis:

The Clique Problem for Planar Graphs. 131-133 - Gerhard Barth:

An Alternative for the Implementation of the Knuth-Morris-Pratt Algorithm. 134-137 - Robert H. Davis, C. Rinaldi, C. J. Trebilcock:

Data Compression in Limited Capacity Microcomputer Systems. 138-141 - Wojciech Rytter:

Time Complexity of Languages Recognized by One-Way Multihead Pushdown Automata. 142-144 - Wojciech Rytter:

A Hardest Language Recognized by Two-Way Nondeterministic Pushdown Automata. 145-146 - Viktor K. Sabelfeld:

Tree Equivalence of Linear Recursive Schemata is Polynomial-Time Decidable. 147-153 - Nathan Goodman, Oded Shmueli:

Limitations of the Chase. 154-156 - Alan A. Bertossi:

The Edge Hamiltonian Path Problem is NP-Complete. 157-159 - Laurent Siklóssy:

Efficient Query Evaluation in Relational Data Bases with Missing Values. 160-163 - Manuel Blum, Richard M. Karp, Oliver Vornberger, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Mihalis Yannakakis:

The Complexity of Testing Whether a Graph is a Superconcentrator. 164-167 - Jacob T. Schwartz:

Finding the Minimum Distance Between Two Convex Polygons. 168-170 - Massimo Ancona, Vittoria Gianuzzi:

A New Method for Implementing LR(k) Tables. 171-176 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, Hermann A. Maurer:

On the Intersection of Orthogonal Objects. 177-181 - Akira Nakamura, Kunio Aizawa:

Acceptors for Isometric Parallel Context-Free Array Languages. 182-186 - M. Howard Williams:

A Systematic Test for Extended Operator Precedence. 187-190 - Hiroto Yasuura

:
Width and Depth of Combinational Logic Circuits. 191-194 - Rusins Freivalds:

Projections of Languages Recognizable by Probabilistic and Alternating Finite Multitape Automata. 195-198 - R. K. Arora, N. K. Sharma:

Guarded Procedure: A Distributed Programming Concept. 199-203 - Giovanni Guida

, Marco Somalvico:
Multi-Problem-Solving: Knowledge Representation and System Architecture. 204-214 - Henry S. Warren Jr., A. Shawhan Fox, Peter W. Markstein:

Modulus Division on a Two's Complement Machine. 215-217 - José M. Troya, A. Vaquero:

An Approximation Algorithm for Reducing Expected Head Movement in Linear Storage Devices. 218-220

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