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Vimal Patel
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Are these special (one production) Context-Free Grammars always unambiguous?
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Does timestamp protocol following thomas's write rule allow non-view-serializable schedules in some cases?
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Are Context-Free Grammars with only one Production Rule always Unambiguous?
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Given a list of points in 3-D choose $m$ points such that sum of maximum values of $x$, $y$ and $z$ coordinates among all chosen points is minimum
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