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AMS-ASL 2009: Washington, DC, USA - Joint Special Session
- Martin Grohe, Johann A. Makowsky:
Model Theoretic Methods in Finite Combinatorics - AMS-ASL Joint Special Session, Washington, DC, USA, January 5-8, 2009. Contemporary Mathematics 558, American Mathematical Society 2011, ISBN 978-0-8218-4943-9
Model Theoretic Methods in Finite Combinatorics
- Eldar Fischer, Tomer Kotek, Johann A. Makowsky:
Application of logic to combinatorial sequences and their recurrence relations. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 1-42 - Jason P. Bell, Stanley N. Burris, Karen A. Yeats:
Spectra and Systems of Equations. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 43-96 - Jason P. Bell, Stanley N. Burris:
Compton's Method for Proving Logical Limit Laws. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 97-128 - Oleg Pikhurko, Oleg Verbitsky:
Logical Complexity of Graphs: A Survey. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 129-180 - Martin Grohe, Stephan Kreutzer:
Methods for Algorithmic Meta Theorems. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 181-206 - Tomer Kotek, Johann A. Makowsky, Boris Zilber:
On Counting Generalized Colorings. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 207-242 - Martin Grohe, Marc Thurley:
Counting Homomorphisms and Partition Functions. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 243-292 - Jan Hubicka, Jaroslav Nesetril:
Some Examples of Universal and Generic Partial Orders. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 293-318 - Gregory L. Cherlin:
Two Problems on Homogeneous Structures, Revisited. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 319-416 - Assaf Hasson, Menachem Kojman, Alf Onshuus:
On Symmetric Indivisibility of Countable Structures. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 417-452 - Andreas Blass:
Partitions and Permutation Groups. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 453-466 - Dietrich Kuske:
(Un)countable and (Non)effective Versions of Ramsey's Theorem. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 467-488 - Manuel Bodirsky, Michael Pinsker:
Reducts of Ramsey Structures. AMS-ASL Joint Special Session 2009: 489-
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