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. In Proc. TAMC’08, to appear. Khoussainov, B. and Nerode, A. (1995) Automatic presentation of structures. LNCS 960, 367– 392. Springer-Verlag. Khoussainov, B., Nies, A., Rubin, S. and Stephan, F. (2004) Automatic structures: richness and limitations. In Proc. 19th LICS, 44–53. Khoussainov, B. and Rubin, S. (2001) Graphs with automatic presentations over a unary alphabet. Journal of Automata, L...
EAU Congress, Milan. 2008. 33. Stephan C, Kahrs A, Klotzek S, Reiche J, Müller C, LeinM, et al. Toward the metrological traceability in deter-mination of prostate-specific antigen: the new AccessHybritech assays calibrated against WHO standardscompared with the traditional Access Hybritech assays.CCLM 2008; in press. 34. Stephan C, Kahrs A, Klotzek S, Reiche J, Müller C, Lei...
Automatic structures are finitely presented structures where the universe and all relations can be recognized by finite automata. It is known that the isomorphism problem for automatic structures is complete for Σ 1 , the first existential level of the analytical hierarchy. Positive results on ordinals and on Boolean algebras raised hope that the isomorphism problem is simpler for transitive re...
Collaboration and Gender in Science: Evidence from STAR METRICS Data Michele Pezzoni, Jacques Mairesse, Paula Stephan and Julia Lane Teams have been shown to affect productivity, be it that of soccer players, supermarket checkers, or fruit pickers. Science is no exception (Jones et al., 2008). In science, however, much of the study of teams has focused on the interactions of Principal Investiga...
Martina Bögel, Weinmann GmbH, Hamburg Andreas Bosch, Heinen & Löwenstein GmbH, Bad Ems Jörg Brambring, Heimbeatmungsservice Brambring Jaschke GmbH, Unterhaching Stephan Budweiser, Klinik Donaustauf Dominic Dellweg, Fachkrankenhaus Kloster Grafschaft GmbH, Schmallenberg Peter Demmel, MDK Bayern, München Rolf Dubb, Klinikum Stuttgart – Katharinenhospital Jens Geiseler, Asklepios Fachkliniken Münc...
Stephan Scheel is working as post-doctoral researcher on the ERC-funded project ‘ARITHMUS – How Data Make a People’ at the sociology department of Goldsmiths, University of London. Before joining the ARITHMUS project, Stephan completed his PhD at the department of Political and International Studies of the Open University in Milton Keynes (UK). His doctoral thesis has been awarded the Michael N...
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