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Komplexitätstheoretische Ergebnisse für Randomisierte Branchingprogramme

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Branchingprogramme sind eine graphische Beschreibungsform für Boolesche Funktionen, die zum einen in Anwendungen wie Hardware-Verifikation und Model Checking einsetzt wird, sich zum anderen aber auch als Standard-Berechnungsmodell in der theoretischen Informatik etabliert hat.

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Sauerhoff, M. (2000). Komplexitätstheoretische Ergebnisse für Randomisierte Branchingprogramme. In: Fiedler, H., et al. Ausgezeichnete Informatikdissertationen 1999. GI-Dissertationspreis. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-84823-9_19

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