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== Recent Publications ==

== 2020 ==
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 * Eraşcu, M., Hong, H., Real quantifier elimination for the synthesis of optimal numerical algorithms (Case study: Square root computation), Journal of Symbolic Computation 75, pp. 110-126, 2016

==== Book chapters ====
 1. Turcu, F., Bonchiș C., Najim M. Vector partitions, multi-dimensional Faà di Bruno formulae and generating algorithms. Discrete Applied Mathematics, vol 272(2020), pp. 90-99, Elsevier.
 1. Balogh, J., Bonchiş C., Diniş D., Istrate G., Todinca I. On the heapability of finite partial orders. Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, vol 22, no 1 (2020), paper #17.
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 * Drămnesc, I., Jebelean, T., Stratulat, S., Proof–based synthesis of sorting algorithms for trees, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) 9618, pp. 562-575, 2016
 1. Istrate G., Bonchiș C., Gatina C. It's not whom you know, it's what you (or your friends) can do: Coalitional Frameworks for Network Centralities. Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS'2020, pp. 566-574. IFAAMAS and ACM Press.
 1. Besik Dundua, Temur Kutsia, Mircea Marin and Cleopatra Pau. Constraint Solving over Multiple Similarity Relations. In Proceedings of 5-th International Conference on Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD 2020). In print.
 1. Mircea Marin, Besik Dundua and Temur Kutsia. A Rule-based System for Computation and Deduction in Mathematica. In Proceedings of 13-th International Workshop on Rewriting Logic And Its Applications (WRA 2020). In print.
 1. B. Dundua, T. Kutsia, M. Marin, C. Pau. Extending the \rho Log calculus with proximity relations. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Applications of Mathematics and Informatics in Natural Sciences and Engineering (AMINSE 2019), Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics. In print.
 1. B. Dundua, T. Kutsia, M. Marin, and M. Rukhaia. Specification and Analysis of ABAC Policies in a Rule-Based Framework. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Applications of Mathematics and Informatics in Natural Sciences and Engineering (AMINSE 2019), Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics. In print.
 1. K. Chandrasekaran, E. Grigorescu, G. Istrate, S. Kulkarni, Y.-S. Lin, M. Zhu. The Maximum Binary Tree Problem. In Proceedings of the 28th European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA'2020), Leibniz Institute Proceedings in Computer Science (LIPICS), vol. 173, paper #30.

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Journal papers

  1. Turcu, F., Bonchiș C., Najim M. Vector partitions, multi-dimensional Faà di Bruno formulae and generating algorithms. Discrete Applied Mathematics, vol 272(2020), pp. 90-99, Elsevier.
  2. Balogh, J., Bonchiş C., Diniş D., Istrate G., Todinca I. On the heapability of finite partial orders. Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, vol 22, no 1 (2020), paper #17.

Conference papers

  1. Istrate G., Bonchiș C., Gatina C. It's not whom you know, it's what you (or your friends) can do: Coalitional Frameworks for Network Centralities. Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS'2020, pp. 566-574. IFAAMAS and ACM Press.
  2. Besik Dundua, Temur Kutsia, Mircea Marin and Cleopatra Pau. Constraint Solving over Multiple Similarity Relations. In Proceedings of 5-th International Conference on Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD 2020). In print.
  3. Mircea Marin, Besik Dundua and Temur Kutsia. A Rule-based System for Computation and Deduction in Mathematica. In Proceedings of 13-th International Workshop on Rewriting Logic And Its Applications (WRA 2020). In print.
  4. B. Dundua, T. Kutsia, M. Marin, C. Pau. Extending the \rho Log calculus with proximity relations. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Applications of Mathematics and Informatics in Natural Sciences and Engineering (AMINSE 2019), Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics. In print.

  5. B. Dundua, T. Kutsia, M. Marin, and M. Rukhaia. Specification and Analysis of ABAC Policies in a Rule-Based Framework. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Applications of Mathematics and Informatics in Natural Sciences and Engineering (AMINSE 2019), Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics. In print.

  6. K. Chandrasekaran, E. Grigorescu, G. Istrate, S. Kulkarni, Y.-S. Lin, M. Zhu. The Maximum Binary Tree Problem. In Proceedings of the 28th European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA'2020), Leibniz Institute Proceedings in Computer Science (LIPICS), vol. 173, paper #30.

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