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Combinatorics, Computability and Logic

Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Combinatorics, Computability and Logic, (DMTCS’01)

Part of the book series: Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DISCMATH)

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Table of contents (20 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Contributed papers

    1. Some Results for Some Conjectures in Addition Chains

      • Hatem M. Bahig, Mohamed H. El-Zahar, Ken Nakamula
      Pages 47-54
    2. A Highly Random Number

      • Verónica Becher, Sergio Daicz, Gregory Chaitin
      Pages 55-68
    3. Dini’s Theorem: A Constructive Case Study

      • Douglas S. Bridges
      Pages 69-80
    4. Pseudo-BCK Algebras: An Extension of BCK Algebras

      • George Georgescu, Afrodita Iorgulescu
      Pages 97-114
    5. P-Immune Sets with Holes Lack Self-Reducibility Properties

      • Lane A. Hemaspaandra, Harald Hempel
      Pages 115-124
    6. Lex Ideals of Generalized MV-Algebras

      • Daniel Hort, Jiří Rachůnek
      Pages 125-136
    7. Armstrong Systems on Ordered Sets

      • Jouni Järvinen
      Pages 137-149
    8. On Relax-ability of Word-Order by D-grammars

      • Martin Plátek, Tomáš Holan, Vladislav Kuboň
      Pages 159-173
    9. On the Structure of Linear Cellular Automata

      • Adriana Popovici, Dan Popovici
      Pages 175-185
    10. Monotonically Computable Real Numbers

      • Robert Rettinger, Xizhong Zheng, Romain Gengler, Burchard von Braunmühl
      Pages 187-201
    11. Apartness as a Relation Between Subsets

      • Peter Schuster, Luminiţa Vîţă, Douglas S. Bridges
      Pages 203-214
    12. How Large is the Set of Disjunctive Sequences?

      • Ludwig Staiger
      Pages 215-225

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    C. S. Calude, M. J. Dinneen

  • Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, “Ovidius” University, Constanta, Romania

    S. Sburlan

Bibliographic Information

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