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Information Processing Letters, Volume 138
Volume 138, October 2018
- Judith Clymo, Olaf Beyersdorff:
Relating size and width in variants of Q-resolution. 1-6 - Jin Yan, Shaohua Zhang, Yanyan Ren, Junqing Cai:
Degree sum conditions on two disjoint cycles in graphs. 7-11 - Enqiang Zhu, Zehui Shao:
Extremal problems on weak Roman domination number. 12-18 - Cosmina Croitoru, Kurt Mehlhorn:
On testing substitutability. 19-21 - Jian Gao, Yongkang Wang, Juan Li:
Bounds on covering radius of linear codes with Chinese Euclidean distance over the finite non chain ring F2+vF2. 22-26 - Yunwen Liu, Vincent Rijmen:
New observations on invariant subspace attack. 27-30 - Atsushi Morinaga, Kenji Hara, Kohei Inoue, Kiichi Urahama:
Classification between natural and graphics images based on generalized Gaussian distributions. 31-34 - Masaaki Harada:
New quantum codes constructed from some self-dual additive F4-codes. 35-38 - M. Anastasiadis, N. Chatzis, Konstantinos A. Draziotis:
Birthday type attacks to the Naccache-Stern knapsack cryptosystem. 39-43 - Neha Agrawal, Shashikala Tapaswi:
Low rate cloud DDoS attack defense method based on power spectral density analysis. 44-50 - Gergely Halácsy, Zoltán Ádám Mann:
Optimal energy-efficient placement of virtual machines with divisible sizes. 51-56 - Hua Fan, Wojciech M. Golab:
Analyzing linearizability violations in the presence of read-modify-write operations. 57-60 - Chao Xu, Qian Zhang:
The shortest kinship description problem. 61-66 - Franz J. Brandenburg:
On fan-crossing and fan-crossing free graphs. 67-71 - Timothy M. Chan, Zahed Rahmati:
An improved approximation algorithm for the discrete Fréchet distance. 72-74 - Gabriela R. Argiroffo, Valeria A. Leoni, Pablo Daniel Torres:
Complexity of k-tuple total and total {k}-dominations for some subclasses of bipartite graphs. 75-80 - Yevgen Biletskiy, J. Anthony Brown, Girish R. Ranganathan, Ebrahim Bagheri, Ismail Akbari:
Building a business domain meta-ontology for information pre-processing. 81-88
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