Skip to content

Booksellers & Trade Customers: Sign up for online bulk buying at trade.atlanticbooks.com for wholesale discounts

Booksellers: Create Account on our B2B Portal for wholesale discounts

Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1999: 24th International Symposium, Mfcs'99 Szklarska Poreba, Poland, September 6-10, 1999 Proceedings

by Miroslaw Kutylowski , Leszek Pacholski , Tomasz Wierzbicki
Save 35% Save 35%
Current price ₹4,003.00
Original price ₹6,158.00
Original price ₹6,158.00
Original price ₹6,158.00
(-35%)
₹4,003.00
Current price ₹4,003.00

Imported Edition - Ships in 12-14 Days

Free Shipping in India on orders above Rs. 500

Request Bulk Quantity Quote
+91
Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9783540664086
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 464
  • Original Price: EUR 54.49
  • Language: English
  • Edition: 1999
  • Item Weight: 663 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Machine Theory

This volume contains papers selected for presentation during the 24th Interna- tional Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science held on September 6-10, 1999 in Szklarska Por ba, Poland. The symposium, organized alternately in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland, focuses on theoretical aspects and mathematical foundations of computer science. The scientific program of the symposium consists of five invited talks given by Martin Dyer, Dexter Kozen, Giovanni Manzini, Sergio Rajsbaum, and Mads Tofte, and 37 accepted papers chosen out of 68 submissions. The volume contains all accepted contributed papers, and three invited papers. The contributed papers have been selected for presentation based on their scientific quality, novelty, and interest for the general audience of MFCS par- ticipants. Each paper has been reviewed by at least three independent referees -- PC members and/or sub-referees appointed by them. The papers were se- lected for presentation during a fully electronic virtual meeting of the program committee on May 7, 1999. The virtual PC meeting was supported by software written by Artur Zgoda, Ph.D. student at the University of Wroclaw. The entire communication and access to quite a sensitive database at PC headquarters in Wroclaw was secured by cryptographic protocols based on technology of certificates.

Trusted for over 49 years

Family Owned Company

Secure Payment

All Major Credit Cards/Debit Cards/UPI & More Accepted

New & Authentic Products

India's Largest Distributor

Need Support?

Whatsapp Us