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"Small Dynamic Complexity Classes" was awarded the E.W. Beth Dissertation Prize 2016 for outstanding dissertations in the fields of logic, language, and information. The thesis studies the foundations of query re-evaluation after modifying a database.&nbs
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Thomas Zeume
Small Dynamic Complexity Classes An Investigation into Dynamic Descriptive Complexity
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Thomas Zeume
Small Dynamic Complexity Classes An Investigation into Dynamic Descriptive Complexity
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Author Thomas Zeume Fakultät für Informatik TU Dortmund Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen Germany
This work was carried out at: Department of Computer Science, TU Dortmund University in Dortmund, Germany and accepted there as a PhD thesis.
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