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S T A N F O R D   U N I V E R S I T Y
MOST RECENT COMPUTER SCIENCE REPORTS - 1979
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No. 6↔October

@Listed here are abstracts of the most recent reports published by the
Department of Computer Science at Stanford University.

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STAN-CS-79-760

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STAN-CS-79-761
@"Gossiping Without Duplicate Transmissions"
Author:  Douglas B. West
7 pages↔Cost:  $1.90
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@%2n%1 people have distinct bits of information, which they communicate via
telephone calls in which they transmit everything they know.  We require that
no one ever hear the same piece of information twoic.  In the case %24%1 divides
%2n, n ≥ 8%1, we provide a construction that transmits all information using
only %29n/4-6%1 calls.  Previous constructions used !!12;%2n log n%1 calls.
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STAN-CS-79-762
@"Metafont:  A System for Alphabet Design"
Author:  Donald E. Knuth

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@This is the user's manual for METAFONT,  a companion to the TEX typesetting
system.  The system makes it fairly easy to define high quality fonts of
type in a machine-independent manner; a user writes "programs" in a new
language developed for this purpose.  By varying parameters of a design, an
unlimited number of typefaces can be obtained from a single set of programs.
The manual also sketches the algorithms used by the system to draw the
character shapes.
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STAN-CS-79-763
@"A Symmetric Chain Decomposition of %2L(4,n)%1"
Author:  Douglas B. West
17 pages↔Cost:  $2.20
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@%2L(m,n)%1 is the set of integer %2m%1-tuples %2(a↓1,...,a↓m)%1 with
%20 ≤ a↓1 ≤ ... ≤ a↓m ≤ n%1, ordered by !!a_; %2≤%1 !!b_; when %2a↓i ≤ b↓i%1
for all %2i%1.  R. Stanley conjectured that %2L(m,n)%1 is a symmetric chain
order for all %2(m,n)%1.  We verify this by construction for %2m = 4%1.
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