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Continuous and Discrete Methods in Computer Science -- Colorful Strips -- The Mono- and Bichromatic Empty Rectangle and Square Problems in All Dimensions -- Connectivity Is Not a Limit for Kernelization: Planar Connected Dominating Set -- Randomized Truthful Algorithms for Scheduling Selfish Tasks on Parallel Machines -- Almost Linear Time Computation of the Chromatic Polynomial of a Graph of Bounded Tree-Width -- Average Parameterization and Partial Kernelization for Computing Medians -- Sharp Separation and Applications to Exact and Parameterized Algorithms -- Finding the Minimum-Distance Schedule for a Boundary Searcher with a Flashlight -- The Language Theory of Bounded Context-Switching -- Local Search Performance Guarantees for Restricted Related Parallel Machine Scheduling -- Packet Routing on the Grid -- Faithful Representations of Graphs by Islands in the Extended Grid -- The I/O Complexity of Sparse Matrix Dense Matrix Multiplication -- Sparse Recovery Using Sparse Random Matrices -- Optimal Succinctness for Range Minimum Queries -- Compact Rich-Functional Binary Relation Representations -- Radix Cross-Sections for Length Morphisms -- Pairs of Complementary Unary Languages with “Balanced” Nondeterministic Automata -- Quotient Complexity of Ideal Languages -- Complexity of Operations on Cofinite Languages -- Fast Set Intersection and Two-Patterns Matching -- Counting Reducible, Powerful, and Relatively Irreducible Multivariate Polynomials over Finite Fields -- A Larger Lower Bound on the OBDD Complexity of the Most Significant Bit of Multiplication -- Modelling the LLL Algorithm by Sandpiles -- Communication-Efficient Construction of the Plane Localized Delaunay Graph -- Time Complexity of Distributed Topological Self-stabilization: The Case of Graph Linearization -- Randomised Broadcasting: Memory vs. Randomness -- Limit Theorems for Random MAX-2-XORSAT -- On Quadratic Threshold CSPs -- Finding Lower Bounds on the Complexity of Secret Sharing Schemes by Linear Programming -- Finding the Best CAFE Is NP-Hard -- The Size and Depth of Layered Boolean Circuits -- Lipschitz Unimodal and Isotonic Regression on Paths and Trees -- Ambiguity and Deficiency in Costas Arrays and APN Permutations -- Iterated Shared Memory Models -- Optimal Polygonal Representation of Planar Graphs -- Minimum-Perimeter Intersecting Polygons -- Finding the Smallest Gap between Sums of Square Roots -- Matching Points with Things -- Homotopic Rectilinear Routing with Few Links and Thick Edges -- Tilings Robust to Errors -- Visiting a Sequence of Points with a Bevel-Tip Needle -- Euclidean Prize-Collecting Steiner Forest -- Prize-Collecting Steiner Networks via Iterative Rounding -- Kernelization through Tidying -- Gradual Sub-lattice Reduction and a New Complexity for Factoring Polynomials -- The Power of Fair Pricing Mechanisms -- Quasi-Proportional Mechanisms: Prior-Free Revenue Maximization -- Some Observations on Holographic Algorithms -- The Interval Constrained 3-Coloring Problem -- Counting Hexagonal Patches and Independent Sets in Circle Graphs -- Approximating Maximum Diameter-Bounded Subgraphs -- Largest Induced Acyclic Tournament in Random Digraphs: A 2-Point Concentration -- The Complexity of Counting Eulerian Tours in 4-Regular Graphs -- Efficient Edge Domination on Hole-Free Graphs in Polynomial Time -- Computational Complexity of the Hamiltonian Cycle Problem in Dense Hypergraphs -- Rank Selection in Multidimensional Data -- Layered Working-Set Trees -- Lightweight Data Indexing and Compression in External Memory.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Latin American Symposium on Theoretical Informatics, LATIN 2010, held in Oaxaca, Mexico; in April 2010. The 56 revised full papers presented together with the abstracts of 4 invited plenary talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 155 submissions. The papers address a variety of topics in theoretical computer science with a certain focus on algorithms, automata theory and formal languages, coding theory and data compression, algorithmic graph theory and combinatorics, complexity theory, computational algebra, computational biology, computational geometry, computational number theory, cryptography, theoretical aspects of databases and information retrieval, data structures, networks, logic in computer science, machine learning, mathematical programming, parallel and distributed computing, pattern matching, quantum computing and random structures.

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