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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 327
Volume 327, Number 1-2, October 2004
- H. Peter Gumm:

Preface. 1-2
- Falk Bartels, Ana Sokolova

, Erik P. de Vink:
A hierarchy of probabilistic system types. 3-22 - Hubie Chen, Riccardo Pucella:

A coalgebraic approach to Kleene algebra with tests. 23-44 - Corina Cîrstea:

A compositional approach to defining logics for coalgebras. 45-69 - Jesse Hughes, Bart Jacobs:

Simulations in coalgebra. 71-108 - Clemens Kupke

, Alexander Kurz
, Yde Venema:
Stone coalgebras. 109-134 - Marina Lenisa, John Power

, Hiroshi Watanabe
:
Category theory for operational semantics. 135-154 - Ralph Matthes

, Tarmo Uustalu
:
Substitution in non-wellfounded syntax with variable binding. 155-174 - Alessandra Palmigiano

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A coalgebraic view on positive modal logic. 175-195 - Grigore Rosu:

Behavioral abstraction is hiding information. 197-221
Volume 327, Number 3, November 2004
- Zoltán Ésik, Zoltán Fülöp:

Foreword. 223-224
- Dimitry S. Ananichev, Mikhail V. Volkov

:
Synchronizing monotonic automata. 225-239 - Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Fabien Coulon:

NFA reduction algorithms by means of regular inequalities. 241-253 - Flavio D'Alessandro, Stefano Varricchio:

Well quasi-orders and context-free grammars. 255-268 - Diego de Falco, Massimiliano Goldwurm, Violetta Lonati

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Frequency of symbol occurrences in bicomponent stochastic models. 269-300 - Dieter Hofbauer, Johannes Waldmann:

Deleting string rewriting systems preserve regularity. 301-317 - Markus Holzer

, Barbara König:
On deterministic finite automata and syntactic monoid size. 319-347 - Ines Klimann, Sylvain Lombardy, Jean Mairesse, Christophe Prieur

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Deciding unambiguity and sequentiality from a finitely ambiguous max-plus automaton. 349-373 - Andreas Malcher

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Minimizing finite automata is computationally hard. 375-390

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