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Applied algorithmic logic

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This is a survey of the last year's work of the group of algorithmic logic. Our studies have concetrated on two (not disjoint) tasks:

  • design of programming language LOGLAN 77.

  • studies of computational complexity.

The questions of data structures implementation and of non-sequential computing processes were the main aims of our research. The work devoted to LOGLAN language has paid back handsomely in discovering possibilities of algorithmic approach to the foundations of set theory. The survey ends with a short presentation of an early stage of research connected with P=NP problem.

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Jozef Gruska

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Salwicki, A. (1977). Applied algorithmic logic. In: Gruska, J. (eds) Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1977. MFCS 1977. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 53. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-08353-7_132

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