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7th CCA 2010: Zhenjiang, China
- Xizhong Zheng, Ning Zhong:
Proceedings Seventh International Conference on Computability and Complexity in Analysis, CCA 2010, Zhenjiang, China, 21-25th June 2010. EPTCS 24, 2010 - Stefano Galatolo, Mathieu Hoyrup, Cristobal Rojas:
Computing the speed of convergence of ergodic averages and pseudorandom points in computable dynamical systems. 7-18 - Ingo Battenfeld:
A domain-theoretic investigation of posets of sub-sigma-algebras (extended abstract). 19-28 - Matthew S. Bauer, Xizhong Zheng:
On the Weak Computability of Continuous Real Functions. 29-40 - Vasco Brattka, Arno Pauly:
Computation with Advice. 41-55 - Wesley Calvert, Ken Kramer, Russell G. Miller:
The Cardinality of an Oracle in Blum-Shub-Smale Computation. 56-66 - Douglas Cenzer, Paul Brodhead:
Effective Capacity and Randomness of Closed Sets. 67-76 - Tobias Gärtner, Martin Ziegler:
Real Analytic Machines and Degrees. 77-91 - Vassilios Gregoriades:
The descriptive set-theoretic complexity of the set of points of continuity of a multi-valued function (Extended Abstract). 92-100 - Dianchen Lu, Qingyan Wang, Rui Zheng:
Computing the Solutions of the Combined Korteweg-de Vries Equation by Turing Machines. 101-105 - Norbert Th. Müller, Margarita V. Korovina:
Making big steps in trajectories. 106-119 - Robert Rettinger:
A Local to Global Principle for the Complexity of Riemann Mappings (Extended Abstract). 120-129 - Yuping Shen, Xishun Zhao:
NP-Logic Systems and Model-Equivalence Reductions. 130-138 - Christoph Spandl:
Computational Complexity of Iterated Maps on the Interval (Extended Abstract). 139-150 - Thomas Steinke, Raazesh Sainudiin:
A Rigorous Extension of the Schönhage-Strassen Integer Multiplication Algorithm Using Complex Interval Arithmetic. 151-159 - Yongcheng Wu:
Complete Multi-Representations of Sets in a Computable Measure Space. 160-166
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