Since its early days, combinatorial group theory was deeply interwoven with computability theory. In the last 20 years we have seen many new successful interactions between group theory and computer science. On one hand, groups played an important rule in many developments in complexity theory and automata theory. On the other hand, concepts from these computer science fields as well as efficient algorithms, cryptography, and data compression led to the formulation of new questions in group theory. The Dagstuhl Seminar Algorithmic Problems in Group Theory was aimed at bringing together researchers from group theory and computer science so that they can share their expertise. This report documents the material presented during the course of...
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This book is a blend of recent developments in theoretical and computational aspects of group theory...
In questa tesi, ho focalizzato la mia attenzione sulla teoria della computazione e le sue relazioni ...
This will be an exploration of the implementation of classic computational group theory algorithms u...
Kyureghyan G. Combinatorial problems originated in group testing, coding theory, and complexity theo...
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The formal study of algorithms arises with the definition of the Turing machine in a context which i...
Computational Complexity is concerned with the resources that are required for algorithms to detect ...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 11121 ``Computational Complex...
This report documents the programme and the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 14421 "Optimal algorith...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 17121 "Computational Complexi...
From 16.05.04 to 21.05.04, the Dagstuhl Seminar 04211 ``Algorithms and Number Theory\u27\u27 was hel...
This book is about relations between three different areas of mathematics and theoretical computer s...
This book is a blend of recent developments in theoretical and computational aspects of group theory...
In questa tesi, ho focalizzato la mia attenzione sulla teoria della computazione e le sue relazioni ...
This will be an exploration of the implementation of classic computational group theory algorithms u...
Kyureghyan G. Combinatorial problems originated in group testing, coding theory, and complexity theo...
This collaborative book presents recent trends on the study of sequences, including combinatorics on...
The purpose of this survey is to give some picture of what is known about algorithmic and decision p...
Abstract. Accessible groups whose word problems are accepted by a deterministic nested stack automat...
AbstractThis paper describes a graduate course in which students explored unsolved problems in group...
The formal study of algorithms arises with the definition of the Turing machine in a context which i...
Computational Complexity is concerned with the resources that are required for algorithms to detect ...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 11121 ``Computational Complex...
This report documents the programme and the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 14421 "Optimal algorith...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 17121 "Computational Complexi...
From 16.05.04 to 21.05.04, the Dagstuhl Seminar 04211 ``Algorithms and Number Theory\u27\u27 was hel...