Pillars of Computer Science [electronic resource] : Essays Dedicated to Boris (Boaz) Trakhtenbrot on the Occasion of His 85th Birthday / edited by Arnon Avron, Nachum Dershowitz, Alexander Rabinovich.
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From Logic to Theoretical Computer Science An Update -- Reminiscences -- Boris A. Trakhtenbrot: Academic Genealogy and Publications -- Symmetric Logic of Proofs -- Synthesis of Monitors for Real-Time Analysis of Reactive Systems -- A Framework for Formalizing Set Theories Based on the Use of Static Set Terms -- Effective Finite-Valued Approximations of General Propositional Logics -- Model Transformation Languages and Their Implementation by Bootstrapping Method -- Modal Fixed-Point Logic and Changing Models -- Fields, Meadows and Abstract Data Types -- Why Sets? -- The Church-Turing Thesis over Arbitrary Domains -- Generalized Categorial Dependency Grammars -- Temporal Verification of Probabilistic Multi-Agent Systems -- Linear Recurrence Relations for Graph Polynomials -- Artins Conjecture and Size of Finite Probabilistic Automata -- Introducing Reactive Kripke Semantics and Arc Accessibility -- On Partially Wellfounded Generic Ultrapowers -- Some Results on the Expressive Power and Complexity of LSCs -- Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces Are Complete for Traced Symmetric Monoidal Categories -- Tree Automata over Infinite Alphabets -- Connectives in Cumulative Logics -- Reasoning in Dynamic Logic about Program Termination -- The Grace of Quadratic Norms: Some Examples -- Nested Petri Nets for Adaptive Process Modeling -- Checking Temporal Properties of Discrete, Timed and Continuous Behaviors -- Token-Free Petri Nets -- Proof Search Tree and Cut Elimination -- Symbolic Verification Method for Definite Iterations over Tuples of Altered Data Structures and Its Application to Pointer Programs -- Categories of Elementary Sets over Algebras and Categories of Elementary Algebraic Knowledge -- Selection and Uniformization Problems in the Monadic Theory of Ordinals: A Survey -- The Scholten/Dijkstra Pebble Game Played Straightly, Distributedly, Online and Reversed -- The Reaction Algebra: A Formal Language for Event Correlation -- On Natural Non-dcpo Domains -- Churchs Problem and a Tour through Automata Theory -- From Monadic Logic to PSL.
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