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SIGACT News, Volume 20, 1989
Volume 20, Number 1, Winter 1989
- Lyle Ramshaw:
Suitening our nomenclature. 60-61 - Martin Tompa:
Figures of merit. 62-71
Volume 20, Number 2, March 1989
- Joseph O'Rourke:
Computational geometry column. 10-11
Volume 20, Number 3, July 1989
- Gilles Brassard:
Cryptology column. 15-19 - Joseph O'Rourke:
Computational geometry column. 25-26 - Joost Engelfriet:
The complexity of the circularity problem for attribute grammars: a note on a counterexample for a simpler construction. 57-59 - Peter Salenieks, Michael G. Farringdon:
How To Answer It. 60-63
Volume 20, Number 4, November 1989
- Gilles Brassard:
Cryptology - column 2. 13 - Cynthia Dwork:
Distributed computing column. 14-16 - Paris C. Kanellakis, Serge Abiteboul:
Database Theory Column: Deciding Bounded Recursion in Database Logic Programs. 17-23 - Samir Khuller:
Open problems: 3. 24 - D. T. Lee:
NSF report - computer and computation research. 25 - Michael C. Loui:
Reprint from computing reviews. 26-29 - Joseph O'Rourke:
Computational geometry column 8. 30 - Ian Parberry:
The journal review column. 31-37 - William M. Farmer, A. J. Kfoury:
Minutes of the 4th annual LICS business meeting. 43-47 - Joan Feigenbaum:
Report on DIMACS seminar series. 48-49 - Irène Guessarian, D. Perrin:
LITP: Laboratoire D'Informatique theorique et programmation Paris Presentation of scientific activity. 50-53 - M. Stallman:
Course outline: course announcement (Spring 1989) CSE/OR 691 I: Surviving Intractability. 74-77 - Charles H. Bennett, Gilles Brassard:
Experimental quantum cryptography: the dawn of a new era for quantum cryptography: the experimental prototype is working]. 78-80 - Marek Chrobak, Howard J. Karloff:
A lower bound on the size of universal sets for planar graphs. 83-86 - Michael J. Fischer, Robert P. Fischer, Richard Beigel:
Primitive recursion without implicit predecessor. 87-91 - Ian Parberry:
A guide for new referees in theoretical computer science. 92-99

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