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Logical methods in computer science LMCS

Title
Logical methods in computer science [electronic resource] : LMCS.
Published
Braunschweig, Germany : Technical University of Braunschweig, 2005-
Extent
1:1 (2005)-
Notes
Title from title screen (viewed 10/13/2004).
Summary
Logical Methods in Computer Science is a fully refereed, open access, free, electronic journal. It welcomes papers on theoretical and practical areas in computer science involving logical methods, taken in a broad sense; some particular areas within its scope are algebraic methods, automata and logic, automated deduction, categorical models and logic, coalgebraic methods, computer-aided verification, concurrency theory, constraint programming, database theory, defeasible reasoning, domain theory, emerging topics: computational systems in biology, emerging topics: quantum computation and logic, finite model theory, formalized mathematics, functional programming and lambda calculus, inductive logic and learning, interactive proof checking, logic and complexity, logic and games, logic and probability, logic for knowledge presentation, logic programming, logics programs, modal and temporal logics, program analysis and type checking, program development and specification, proof complexity, real time and hybrid systems, reasoning about actions and planning, satisfiability, security, semantics of programming languages, term rewriting and equational logic, type theory and constructive mathematics.
Variant and related titles
LMCS
Format
Journals & Newspapers / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 09, 2005
System details note
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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