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3rd LICS 1988: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Proceedings of the Third Annual Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS '88), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 5-8, 1988. IEEE Computer Society 1988, ISBN 0-8186-0853-6

Session 1
- Phokion G. Kolaitis, Moshe Y. Vardi:

0-1 Laws and Decision Problems for Fragments of Second-Order Logic. 2-11 - Kevin J. Compton, Claude Laflamme:

An Algebra and a Logic for NC¹. 12-21 - Michael L. Tiomkin:

Proving unprovability. 22-26
Invited Talk
- C. A. R. Hoare, Michael J. C. Gordon:

Partial Correctness of C-MOS Switching Circuits: An Exercise in Applied Logic. 28-36
Session 2
- Kim B. Bruce, Giuseppe Longo:

A Modest Model of Records, Inheritance and Bounded Quantification. 38-50 - Roberto M. Amadio:

A fixed point extension of the second order lambda-calculus: observable equivalences and models. 51-60 - Paola Giannini, Simona Ronchi Della Rocca:

Characterization of typings in polymorphic type discipline. 61-70
Session 3
- A. J. Kfoury, Jerzy Tiuryn, Pawel Urzyczyn:

On the Computational Power of Universally Polymorphic Recursion. 72-81 - Val Tannen:

Combining Algebra and Higher-Order Types. 82-90 - Corrado Böhm, Adolfo Piperno:

Characterizing X-Separability and One-Side Invertibility in lambda-beta-Omega-Calculus. 91-101
Session 4
- Nachum Dershowitz, Mitsuhiro Okada:

Proof-Theoretic Techniques for Term Rewriting Theory. 104-111 - Gabriel M. Kuper, Ken McAloon, Krishna V. Palem, Kenneth J. Perry:

Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Anti-Unification and Relative Complement. 112-120 - Alexandre Boudet, Jean-Pierre Jouannaud, Manfred Schmidt-Schauß:

Unification in Free Extensions of Boolean Rings and Abelian Groups. 121-130
Session 5
- Mitchell Wand:

Corrigendum: Complete Type Inference for Simple Objects. 132 - Pierpaolo Degano, Rocco De Nicola, Ugo Montanari:

On the Consistency of "Truly Concurrent" Operational and Denotational Semantics (Extended Abstract). 133-141 - Glynn Winskel:

A Category of Labelled Petri Nets and Compositional Proof System (Extended Abstract). 142-154 - José Meseguer, Ugo Montanari:

Petri Nets Are Monoids: A New Algebraic Foundation for Net Theory. 155-164 - Martín Abadi, Leslie Lamport:

The Existence of Refinement Mappings. 165-175
Session 6
- Mads Dam:

Relevance Logic and Concurrent Composition. 178-185 - D. J. Walker:

Bisimulations and Divergence. 186-192 - Rance Cleaveland, Matthew Hennessy:

Priorities in Process Algebras. 193-202 - Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Bent Thomsen:

A Modal Process Logic. 203-210
Session 7
- Sergei G. Vorobyov:

On the Arithmetic Inexpressiveness of Term Rewriting Systems. 212-217 - Jean H. Gallier, Wayne Snyder, Paliath Narendran, David A. Plaisted:

Rigid E-Unification is NP-Complete. 218-227 - Leo Bachmair:

Proof by Consistency in Equational Theories. 228-233
Invited Talk
- Albert R. Meyer:

Semantical Paradigms: Notes for an Invited Lecture, with Two Appendices by Stavros S. Cosmadakis. 236-253
Session 8
- Thierry Coquand:

Categories of Embeddings. 256-263 - Thomas Ehrhard:

A Categorical Semantics of Constructions. 264-273 - Peter J. Freyd, Jean-Yves Girard, Andre Scedrov, Philip J. Scott:

Semantic Parametricity in Polymorphic Lambda Calculus. 274-279
Session 9
- Bard Bloom:

Can LCF Be Topped? Flat Lattice models of Typed Lambda Calculus (Preliminary Report). 282-295 - Robert Cartwright, Alan J. Demers:

The Topology of Program Termination. 296-308 - Carl A. Gunter, Achim Jung:

Coherence and Consistency in Domains (Extended Outline). 309-317
Session 10
- Rob Gerth, Michael Codish, Yossi Lichtenstein, Ehud Shapiro:

Fully Abstract Denotational Semantics for Flat Concurrent Prolog. 320-335 - Marianne Baudinet:

Proving Termination Properties of Prolog Programs: A Semantic Approach. 336-347 - Michael J. Maher:

Complete Axiomatizations of the Algebras of Finite, Rational and Infinite Trees. 348-357
Session 11
- Robert L. Constable, Scott F. Smith:

Computational Foundations of Basic Recursive Function Theory. 360-371 - Timothy Griffin:

Notational definition-a formal account. 372-383 - Anne Salvesen, Jan M. Smith:

The Strength of the Subset Type in Martin-Löf's Type Theory. 384-391 - Paul F. Mendler, Peter Aczel:

The notion of a Framework and a framework for LTC. 392-399
Session 12
- Damian Niwinski:

Fixed Points vs. Infinite Generation. 402-409 - Ronald Fagin, Joseph Y. Halpern, Nimrod Megiddo:

A Logic for Reasoning about Probabilities. 410-421 - David E. Muller, Ahmed Saoudi, Paul E. Schupp:

Weak Alternating Automata Give a Simple Explanation of Why Most Temporal and Dynamic Logics are Decidable in Exponential Time. 422-427 - Michal Grabowski, Hardi Hungar:

On the Existence of Effective Hoare Logics. 428-435

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