AbstractIn this paper a new general approach for the so-called “zero-one principle” for sorting algorithms is described. A theorem from propositional logic that states the connection between two-valued logic and many-valued logic is used to prove this zero-one principle. As a consequence a zero-one principle for a more general class of sorting algorithms is derived
AbstractThis paper discusses the structure of sort (or is-a) hierarchies. The effect of different ki...
AbstractBuilding on previous works, this paper establishes that the minimal depth of a Bitonic sorte...
I would like to thank my colleages at the Max-Planck-Institut for many helpful com-ments on this pap...
AbstractIn this paper a new general approach for the so-called “zero-one principle” for sorting algo...
Abstract. We present a novel analysis for sorted logic, which deter-mines if a given sort is monoton...
International audienceWe develop logic and combinatorial methods for automating the generation of so...
This paper deals with some of the basic concepts of multiple-discrete, as opposed to continuous, val...
AbstractWhat is a sorting function—not a sorting function for a given ordering relation, but a sorti...
The objective of this paper is to review the folklore knowledge seen in research work devoted on syn...
Sorting algorithms are one of the key pedagogical foundations of computer science, and their propert...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
We present a sound and complete calculus $\cal {CL}_S$ for the first-order logic ${\cal L_S}$ withou...
Abstract. The Nelson-Oppen combination method combines decision procedures for theories satisfying c...
In this article I investigate the properties of unification in sort theories. The usual notion of a ...
We present a complete formalisation of bitonic sort and its correctness proof in constructive type...
AbstractThis paper discusses the structure of sort (or is-a) hierarchies. The effect of different ki...
AbstractBuilding on previous works, this paper establishes that the minimal depth of a Bitonic sorte...
I would like to thank my colleages at the Max-Planck-Institut for many helpful com-ments on this pap...
AbstractIn this paper a new general approach for the so-called “zero-one principle” for sorting algo...
Abstract. We present a novel analysis for sorted logic, which deter-mines if a given sort is monoton...
International audienceWe develop logic and combinatorial methods for automating the generation of so...
This paper deals with some of the basic concepts of multiple-discrete, as opposed to continuous, val...
AbstractWhat is a sorting function—not a sorting function for a given ordering relation, but a sorti...
The objective of this paper is to review the folklore knowledge seen in research work devoted on syn...
Sorting algorithms are one of the key pedagogical foundations of computer science, and their propert...
In this paper we settle a conjecture suggested by Quine (1937, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1960, 1963). Our th...
We present a sound and complete calculus $\cal {CL}_S$ for the first-order logic ${\cal L_S}$ withou...
Abstract. The Nelson-Oppen combination method combines decision procedures for theories satisfying c...
In this article I investigate the properties of unification in sort theories. The usual notion of a ...
We present a complete formalisation of bitonic sort and its correctness proof in constructive type...
AbstractThis paper discusses the structure of sort (or is-a) hierarchies. The effect of different ki...
AbstractBuilding on previous works, this paper establishes that the minimal depth of a Bitonic sorte...
I would like to thank my colleages at the Max-Planck-Institut for many helpful com-ments on this pap...