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Date: 2002-12-11 10:42:01
Mathematical logic
Logic in computer science
Applied mathematics
Rewriting
Unification
Semi-Thue system
Theoretical computer science
Mathematics
Formal languages

An Algorithm Rules JEAN in Polynomial

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