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ICFP 2016
Sun 18 - Sat 24 September 2016 Nara, Japan
Mon 19 Sep 2016 17:25 - 17:50 at Noh Theater - Session 4 Chair(s): Tom Schrijvers

The queueing-glueing algorithm is the nickname we give to an algorithmic pattern
that provides amortised linear time solutions to a number of optimal list
partition problems that have a peculiar property: at various moments we know that
two of three candidate solutions could be optimal. The algorithm works by
keeping a queue of lists, glueing them from one end, while chopping from the
other end, hence the name. We give a formal derivation of the algorithm, and
demonstrate it with several non-trivial examples.

Mon 19 Sep

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17:00 - 18:15
Session 4Research Papers at Noh Theater
Chair(s): Tom Schrijvers KU Leuven
17:00
25m
Talk
Compact Bit Encoding Schemes for Simply-Typed Lambda-Terms
Research Papers
Kotaro Takeda University of Tokyo, Japan, Naoki Kobayashi University of Tokyo, Japan, Kazuya Yaguchi Tohoku University, Japan, Ayumi Shinohara Tohoku University, Japan
DOI
17:25
25m
Talk
Queueing and Glueing for Optimal Partitioning (Functional Pearl)
Research Papers
Shin-Cheng Mu Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Yu-Hsi Chiang National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Yu-Han Lyu Dartmouth College, USA
DOI
17:50
25m
Talk
All Sorts of Permutations (Functional Pearl)
Research Papers
Jan Christiansen Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany, Nikita Danilenko University of Kiel, Germany, Sandra Dylus University of Kiel, Germany
DOI