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SIGACT News, Volume 31, 2000
Volume 31, Number 1, March 2000
- Ian Parberry:

Editor's Letter. 1 - William I. Gasarch:

The Book Review Column. 2-3 - Maurice Herlihy:

Review of Distributed Computing by Attiya and Welch. 3 - Randall J. Pruim:

Review of Hilbert's Tenth Problem by Yttri Matiyasevich. 4 - Christopher League:

Lambda Calculi: A Guide for Computer Scientists by Chris Hankin. 8-13 - Carl Smith:

Review of Systems that Learn (second edition) by Jain, Osherson, Royer, Sharma. 12-13 - David J. Haglin:

Technical Report Column. 14-15 - Madhu Sudan:

List decoding: algorithms and applications. 16-27 - Joseph O'Rourke:

Computational geometry column 38. 28-30 - Martin Hofmann:

Programming languages capturing complexity classes. 31-42 - Rocky Ross:

Education Forum. 43-48 - Jouni Järvinen, Tomi Pasanen:

Two exercises. 75-76 - Ian Parberry:

How to present a paper in theoretical computer science: a speaker's guide for students. 77-86 - William Gassxch:

The Book Review Column. 101
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2000
- William I. Gasarch:

The Book Review Column. 2 - Danny Krizanc:

Book review: Gems of Theoretical Computer Science by Uwe Schöning and Randall Pruim (Springer-Verlag, 1998). 2-5 - Boris Goldengorin:

Book review: Network Design: Connectivity and Facilities Location. Proceedings from DIMACS workshop in April-1997 (AMS 1998). 5-9 - William I. Gasarch:

Book review: Indiscrete Thoughts by Gina-Carlo Rota (Birkhauser, 1996). 9-11 - Joel I. Seiferas:

Reprints from Computing Reviews. 12-13 - Ulrich Hertrampf:

Algebraic acceptance mechanisms for polynomial time machines. 22-33 - Rocky Ross:

Education forum. 34-38 - Eric Allender:

Report on the annual summer meeting of the New Zealand mathematics research institute. 60-61 - Charles B. Dunham:

Partially Wrong Completions. 69
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2000
- Jeffrey Scott Vitter:

ACM SIGACT 1999-2000 annual report. 2-6 - William I. Gasarch:

The Book Review Column. 10 - Judy Goldsmith:

Book review: Theory of Computing: A Gentle Introduction by Kinber and Smith (Prentice-Hall, 2001). 19-22 - Hassan Masum:

Book review: Microsurveys in Discrete Probability edited by David Aldous and James Propp. (AMS 1998). 22-24 - Paliath Narendran:

Book review: Term Rewriting and all that by Franz Baader and Tobias Nipkow (Cambridge Univ . Press, 313 pages). 24-26 - Joel I. Seiferas:

Reprints from Computing Reviews. 27-28 - Lane A. Hemaspaandra

, Christian Glaßer:
A moment of perfect clarity I: the parallel census technique. 37-42 - Georg Gottlob:

Report on PODS 2000. 43-46 - Joseph O'Rourke:

Computational geometry column 39. 47-49 - Rocky Ross:

International efforts in computer science education. 50-53 - Gregory C. Harfst, Edward M. Reingold:

A potential-based amortized analysis of the union-find data structure. 86-95
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2000
- William I. Gasarch:

The Book Review Column. 3-4 - William I. Gasarch:

Reviews of THREE books on Fair Division of Resources. 4-10 - Hassan Masum:

Review of Computational Geometry: Algorithms and Applications (2nd ed.) by Mark de Berg, Marc van Kreveld, Mark Overmars, and Otfried Schwarzkopf. 10-12 - Gabriel Istrate:

Review of Parameterized Complexity by R. Downey and M. Fellows. 13-15 - E. W. Cenek:

Review of: Modern Graph Theory by Béla Bollobás. 15-18 - Vladik Kreinovich:

Review of A=B5 by Marko Petkovsek, Herbert S. Wilf, and Doron Zeilberger. 18-24 - Riccardo Pucella:

Review of Communicating and mobile systems: the pi-calculus by Robin Silner. 24-26 - Joel I. Seiferas:

Reprints from Computing Reviews. 27 - Dana Richards:

NSF Report: Theory of Computing Program. 37-38 - Christian Glaßer, Lane A. Hemaspaandra

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A moment of perfect clarity II: consequences of sparse sets hard for NP with respect to weak reductions. 39-51 - Sergio Rajsbaum:

Principles of distributed computing: an exciting challenge. 52-61 - Joseph O'Rourke:

Computational geometry column 40. 62-73 - Rocky Ross:

Going Backwards: Introductory Programming LAnguages. 65-73 - Ian Parberry:

Report on the 6th international meeting on DNA-based computers. 118-120 - Lila Kari:

Half century of automata theory. 121-124 - Fabrizio Luccio, Linda Pagli:

Death of a monster. 130-133

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