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JOOP
1998
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14 years 9 months ago
Prelude to a Theory of Void
A set of rules to ascertain that in calls of the form x.f (...) there will always be an object attached to x. 1 PURPOSE The theory developed in this article investigates void call...
Bertrand Meyer
SAGT
2010
Springer
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14 years 8 months ago
How Do You Like Your Equilibrium Selection Problems? Hard, or Very Hard?
The PPAD-completeness of Nash equilibrium computation is taken as evidence that the problem is computationally hard in the worst case. This evidence is necessarily rather weak, in ...
Paul W. Goldberg
FOCS
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Planarity Allowing Few Error Vertices in Linear Time
— We show that for every fixed k, there is a linear time algorithm that decides whether or not a given graph has a vertex set X of order at most k such that G − X is planar (w...
Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi
SWAT
2010
Springer
302views Algorithms» more  SWAT 2010»
15 years 2 months ago
A Weakly Robust PTAS for Minimum Clique Partition in Unit Disk Graphs
We consider the problem of partitioning the set of vertices of a given unit disk graph (UDG) into a minimum number of cliques. The problem is NP-hard and various constant factor a...
Imran A. Pirwani, Mohammad R. Salavatipour
TISSEC
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
A logical specification and analysis for SELinux MLS policy
The SELinux mandatory access control (MAC) policy has recently added a multi-level security (MLS) model which is able to express a fine granularity of control over a subject'...
Boniface Hicks, Sandra Rueda, Luke St. Clair, Tren...