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31st FOCS 1990: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- 31st Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, October 22-24, 1990, Volume I. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2082-X

- Carsten Lund, Lance Fortnow, Howard J. Karloff, Noam Nisan

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Algebraic Methods for Interactive Proof Systems. 2-10 - Adi Shamir:

IP=PSPACE. 11-15 - László Babai, Lance Fortnow, Carsten Lund:

Non-Deterministic Exponential Time Has Two-Prover Interactive Protocols. 16-25 - László Babai, Lance Fortnow:

A Characterization of \sharp P Arithmetic Straight Line Programs. 26-34 - Danny Dolev, Cynthia Dwork, Orli Waarts, Moti Yung:

Perfectly Secure Message Transmission. 36-45 - Noga Alon, Moni Naor:

Coin-Flipping Games Immune against Linear-Sized Coalitions (Extended Abstract). 46-54 - Hagit Attiya, Nancy A. Lynch, Nir Shavit:

Are Wait-Free Algorithms Fast? (Extended Abstract). 55-64 - Baruch Awerbuch, Michael E. Saks:

A Dining Philosophers Algorithm with Polynomial Response Time. 65-74 - Ding-Zhu Du, Frank K. Hwang:

An Approach for Proving Lower Bounds: Solution of Gilbert-Pollak's Conjecture on Steiner Ratio. 76-85 - Michael Formann, Torben Hagerup, James Haralambides, Michael Kaufmann, Frank Thomson Leighton, Antonios Symvonis, Emo Welzl, Gerhard J. Woeginger:

Drawing Graphs in the Plane with High Resolution. 86-95 - Siu-Wing Cheng, Ravi Janardan:

New Results on Dynamic Planar Point Location. 96-105 - John H. Reif, J. D. Tygar, Akitoshi Yoshida:

The Computability and Complexity of Optical Beam Tracing. 106-114 - William I. Chang, Eugene L. Lawler:

Approximate String Matching in Sublinear Expected Time. 116-124 - Ming Li:

Towards a DNA Sequencing Theory (Learning a String) (Preliminary Version). 125-134 - Livio Colussi, Zvi Galil, Raffaele Giancarlo:

On the Exact Complexity of String Matching (Extended Abstract). 135-144 - Moshe Dubiner, Zvi Galil, Edith Magen:

Faster Tree Pattern Matching. 145-150 - C. Andrew Neff:

Specified Precision Polynomial Root Isolation is in NC. 152-162 - S. Rao Kosaraju, Arthur L. Delcher:

A Tree-Partitioning Technique with Applications to Expression Evaluation and Term Matching (Extended Abstract). 163-172 - Jens Lagergren:

Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Tree-Decomposition and Related Problems. 173-182 - Dana Angluin, Michael Frazier, Leonard Pitt:

Learning Conjunctions of Horn Clauses (Extended Abstract). 186-192 - Sally A. Goldman, Michael J. Kearns, Robert E. Schapire:

Exact Identification of Circuits Using Fixed Points of Amplification Functions (Extended Abstract). 193-202 - Wolfgang Maass, György Turán:

On the Complexity of Learning from Counterexamples and Membership Queries. 203-210 - Avrim Blum:

Separating Distribution-Free and Mistake-Bound Learning Models over the Boolean Domain. 211-218 - Bernard Chazelle:

Triangulating a Simple Polygon in Linear Time. 220-230 - Marshall W. Bern, David Eppstein, John R. Gilbert:

Provably Good Mesh Generation. 231-241 - Bernard Chazelle, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Leonidas J. Guibas, Richard Pollack, Raimund Seidel, Micha Sharir, Jack Snoeyink:

Counting and Cutting Cycles of Lines and Rods in Space. 242-251 - Mark de Berg, Mark H. Overmars:

Hidden Surface Removal for Axis-Parallel Polyhedra (Extended Abstract). 252-261 - Frank Thomson Leighton, C. Greg Plaxton:

A (fairly) Simple Circuit that (usually) Sorts. 264-274 - Shay Assaf, Eli Upfal:

Fault Tolerant Sorting Network. 275-284 - Christos Kaklamanis, Anna R. Karlin, Frank Thomson Leighton, Victor Milenkovic, Prabhakar Raghavan, Satish Rao, Clark D. Thomborson, A. Tsantilas:

Asymptotically Tight Bounds for Computing with Faulty Arrays of Processors (Extended Abstract). 285-296 - Paul Bay, Gianfranco Bilardi:

Deterministic On-Line Routing on Area-Universal Networks (Extended Abstract). 297-306 - Uriel Feige, Dror Lapidot, Adi Shamir:

Multiple Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge Proofs Based on a Single Random String (Extended Abstract). 308-317 - Oded Goldreich, Russell Impagliazzo

, Leonid A. Levin, Ramarathnam Venkatesan, David Zuckerman:
Security Preserving Amplification of Hardness. 318-326 - Carl Sturtivant

, Zhi-Li Zhang:
Efficiently Inverting Bijections Given by Straight Line Programs. 327-334 - Benny Chor, Mihály Geréb-Graus, Eyal Kushilevitz:

Private Computations Over the Integers (Extended Abstract). 335-344 - László Lovász, Miklós Simonovits:

The Mixing Rate of Markov Chains, an Isoperimetric Inequality, and Computing the Volume. 346-354 - Xiaotie Deng, Christos H. Papadimitriou:

Exploring an Unknown Graph (Extended Abstract). 355-361 - Sampath Kannan, Tandy J. Warnow:

Inferring Evolutionary History from DNA Sequences (Extended Abstract). 362-371 - Faith E. Fich, J. Ian Munro, Patricio V. Poblete:

Permuting. 372-379 - Michael J. Kearns, Robert E. Schapire:

Efficient Distribution-free Learning of Probabilistic Concepts (Extended Abstract). 382-391 - David J. Aldous, Umesh V. Vazirani:

A Markovian Extension of Valiant's Learning Model (Extended Abstract). 392-396 - Ramamohan Paturi, Michael E. Saks:

On Threshold Circuits for Parity. 397-404 - Mark A. Fulk:

Robust Separations in Inductive Inference. 405-410 - Karl R. Abrahamson:

A Time-Space Tradeoff for Boolean Matrix Multiplication. 412-419 - Paul Beame

, Martin Tompa, Peiyuan Yan:
Communication-Space Tradeoffs for Unrestricted Protocols. 420-428 - Paul Beame

, Allan Borodin, Prabhakar Raghavan, Walter L. Ruzzo
, Martin Tompa:
Time-Space Tradeoffs for Undirected Graph Traversal. 429-438 - Sorin Istrail:

Constructing Generalized Universal Traversing Sequences of Polynomial Size for Graphs with Small Diameter (Extended Abstract). 439-448 - 31st Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, October 22-24, 1990, Volume II. IEEE Computer Society 1990

- Amos Fiat, Yuval Rabani

, Yiftach Ravid:
Competitive k-Server Algorithms (Extended Abstract). 454-463 - Sundar Vishwanathan:

Randomized Online Graph Coloring (Preliminary Version). 464-469 - Sandy Irani:

Coloring Inductive Graphs On-Line. 470-479 - Richard Cole, Arvind Raghunathan:

Online Algorithms for Finger Searching (Extended Abstract). 480-489 - Baruch Awerbuch, Israel Cidon, Shay Kutten:

Communication-Optimal Maintenance of Replicated Information. 492-502 - Baruch Awerbuch, David Peleg:

Sparse Partitions (Extended Abstract). 503-513 - Baruch Awerbuch, David Peleg:

Network Synchronization with Polylogarithmic Overhead. 514-522 - David Zuckerman:

General Weak Random Sources. 534-543 - Noga Alon, Oded Goldreich, Johan Håstad, René Peralta:

Simple Constructions of Almost k-Wise Independent Random Variables. 544-553 - Avrim Blum:

Some Tools for Approximate 3-Coloring (Extended Abstract). 554-562 - Mihir Bellare, Oded Goldreich, Shafi Goldwasser:

Randomness in Interactive Proofs. 563-572 - Noga Alon, Nimrod Megiddo:

Parallel Linear Programming in Fixed Dimension Almost Surely in Constant Time. 574-582 - Pravin M. Vaidya:

Reducing the Parallel Complexity of Certain Linear Programming Problems (Extended Abstract). 583-589 - Charles U. Martel, Ramesh Subramonian, Arvin Park:

Asynchronous PRAMs Are (Almost) as Good as Synchronous PRAMs. 590-599 - Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter, Ephraim Feig:

Uniform Memory Hierarchies. 600-608 - Johan Håstad, Mikael Goldmann:

On the Power of Small-Depth Threshold Circuits. 610-618 - Andrew Chi-Chih Yao:

On ACC and Threshold Circuits. 619-627 - Roman Smolensky:

On Interpolation by Analytic Functions with Special Properties and Some Weak Lower Bounds on the Size of Circuits with Symmetric Gates. 628-631 - Jehoshua Bruck

, Roman Smolensky:
Polynomial Threshold Functions, AC^0 Functions and Spectral Norms (Extended Abstract). 632-641 - Mike Paterson, Nicholas Pippenger, Uri Zwick:

Faster Circuits and Shorter Formulae for Multiple Addition, Multiplication and Symmetric Boolean Functions. 642-650 - David Harel, Danny Raz:

Deciding Properties of Nonregular Programs (Preliminary Version). 652-661 - Patrick Lincoln, John C. Mitchell, Andre Scedrov, Natarajan Shankar:

Decision Problems for Propositional Linear Logic. 662-671 - Oded Maler, Amir Pnueli:

Tight Bounds on the Complexity of Cascaded Decomposition of Automata. 672-682 - Michael Kaminski, Nissim Francez:

Finite-Memory Automata (Extended Abstract). 683-688 - James F. Lynch:

Probabilities of Sentences about Very Sparse Random Graphs. 689-696 - Dalit Naor, Dan Gusfield, Charles U. Martel:

A Fast Algorithm for Optimally Increasing the Edge-Connectivity. 698-707 - András Frank:

Augmenting Graphs to Meet Edge-Connectivity Requirements. 708-718 - Michael L. Fredman, Dan E. Willard:

Trans-dichotomous Algorithms for Minimum Spanning Trees and Shortest Paths. 719-725 - Philip N. Klein, Ajit Agrawal, R. Ravi, Satish Rao:

Approximation through Multicommodity Flow. 726-737 - Shimon Even, Ami Litman, Peter Winkler:

Computing with Snakes in Directed Networks of Automata (Extended Abstract). 740-745 - Amir Pnueli, Roni Rosner:

Distributed Reactive Systems Are Hard to Synthesize. 746-757 - Zhi-Quan Luo, John N. Tsitsiklis:

Communication Complexity of Algebraic Computation (Extended Abstract). 758-765 - Ran Canetti, Oded Goldreich:

Bounds on Tradeoffs between Randomness and Communication Complexity. 766-775 - Seinosuke Toda:

The Complexity of Finding Medians. 778-787 - Samuel R. Buss, Christos H. Papadimitriou, John N. Tsitsiklis:

On the Predictability of Coupled Automata: An Allegory about Chaos. 788-793 - Christos H. Papadimitriou:

On Graph-Theoretic Lemmata and Complexity Classes (Extended Abstract). 794-801 - Yuri Gurevich:

Matrix Decomposition Problem Is Complete for the Average Case. 802-811 - Russell Impagliazzo

, Leonid A. Levin:
No Better Ways to Generate Hard NP Instances than Picking Uniformly at Random. 812-821 - Antoni Koscielski, Leszek Pacholski:

Complexity of Unification in Free Groups and Free Semi-groups. 824-829 - Brigitte Vallée, Philippe Flajolet:

The Lattice Reduction Algorithm of Gauss: An Average Case Analysis. 830-839 - Dima Grigoriev, Marek Karpinski, Michael F. Singer:

Interpolation of Sparse Rational Functions Without Knowing Bounds on Exponents. 840-846 - Gwoboa Horng, Ming-Deh A. Huang:

Simplifying Nested Radicals and Solving Polynomials by Radicals in Minimum Depth. 847-856 - László Babai, Gábor Hetyei, William M. Kantor, Alexander Lubotzky

, Ákos Seress:
On the Diameter of Finite Groups. 857-865 - Omer Berkman, Joseph F. JáJá, Sridhar Krishnamurthy, Ramakrishna Thurimella, Uzi Vishkin:

Some Triply-Logarithmic Parallel Algorithms (Extended Abstract). 871-881

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