Abstract

We briefly report on the national workshops on Formal Languages and Automata Theory as well as on Algorithms and Complexity Theory held in early Autumn, 2015.

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  • “Gesellschaft für Informatik” is the name of the German Computer Society

  • The section on Foundations of Computer Science is split into several Special Interest Groups (SIGs), among them, one on Formal Languages and Automata Theory and one on Algorithms and Complexity Theory

  • Four of the speakers agreed to this invitation, and this Special Issue collects the following contributions, sorted by the number assigned to the article in this journal

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Introduction

“Gesellschaft für Informatik” (or GI for short) is the name of the German Computer Society. The section on Foundations of Computer Science is split into several Special Interest Groups (SIGs), among them, one on Formal Languages and Automata Theory and one on Algorithms and Complexity Theory. In 2015, these meetings were held together for the first time, organized by the group of Theoretical Computer Science from the University of Trier.

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