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Annales mathematicae et informaticae
Tome 36 (2009)
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A common fixed point theorem via a generalized contractive condition
Abdelkrim Aliouche ; Faycel Merghadi
p. 3-14

Approximation approach to performance evaluation of Proxy Cache Server systems
Tamás Bérczes
p. 15-28

Crossed ladders and Euler’s quartic
A. Bremner ; R. Høibakk ; D. Lukkassen
p. 29-41

On the existence of triangle with given angle and opposite angle bisectors length
József Bukor
p. 43-46

Inclusion properties of the intersection convolution of relations
Judita Dascăl ; Árpád Száz
p. 47-60

A computational algorithm for the CPP/M/c retrial queue
Tien Van Do
p. 61-69

On the k-reversibility of finite automata
János Falucskai
p. 71-75

Surface interpolation with local control by linear blending
Imre Juhász ; Miklós Hoffmann
p. 77-84

Introducing general redundancy criteria for clausal tableaux, and proposing resolution tableaux
Gergely Kovásznai ; Gábor Kusper
p. 85-101

Localization of touching points for interpolation of discrete circles
Roland Kunkli
p. 103-110

A note on integral clock triangles
Allan J. MacLeod
p. 111-115

A geometric proof to Cantor’s theorem and an irrationality measure for some Cantor’s series
Diego Marques
p. 117-121

An almost sure limit theorem for α-mixing random fields
Tibor Tómács
p. 123-132

Limit theorems for the longest run
József Túri
p. 133-141

Investigating the mean response time in finite-source retrial queues using the algorithm by Gaver, Jacobs, and Latouche
Patrick Wüchner ; János Sztrik ; Hermann de Meer
p. 143-160

Teaching programming language in grammar schools
Zoltán Hernyák ; Roland Király
p. 163-174

A purely geometric proof of the uniqueness of a triangle with given lengths of one side and two angle bisectors
Victor Oxman
p. 175-180
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