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    Additive Volume of Sets Contained in Few Arithmetic Progressions

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    A conjecture of Freiman gives an exact formula for the largest volume of a finite set AA of integers with given cardinality k=∣A∣k = |A| and doubling T=∣2A∣T = |2A|. The formula is known to hold when T≀3k−4T \le 3k-4, for some small range over 3k−43k-4 and for families of structured sets called chains. In this paper we extend the formula to sets of every dimension and prove it for sets composed of three segments, giving structural results for the extremal case. A weaker extension to sets composed of a bounded number of segments is also discussed.Comment: 16 page

    El Terreny fĂ­sico-quĂ­mic en la tuberculosi

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    A la part superior de la portada: Laboratori de BioquĂ­mica de l'Escola Superior d'AgriculturaBibliografi

    The Search for the Laws of Automatic Random Testing

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    Can one estimate the number of remaining faults in a software system? A credible estimation technique would be immensely useful to project managers as well as customers. It would also be of theoretical interest, as a general law of software engineering. We investigate possible answers in the context of automated random testing, a method that is increasingly accepted as an effective way to discover faults. Our experimental results, derived from best-fit analysis of a variety of mathematical functions, based on a large number of automated tests of library code equipped with automated oracles in the form of contracts, suggest a poly-logarithmic law. Although further confirmation remains necessary on different code bases and testing techniques, we argue that understanding the laws of testing may bring significant benefits for estimating the number of detectable faults and comparing different projects and practices.Comment: 20 page

    C to O-O Translation: Beyond the Easy Stuff

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    Can we reuse some of the huge code-base developed in C to take advantage of modern programming language features such as type safety, object-orientation, and contracts? This paper presents a source-to-source translation of C code into Eiffel, a modern object-oriented programming language, and the supporting tool C2Eif. The translation is completely automatic and supports the entire C language (ANSI, as well as many GNU C Compiler extensions, through CIL) as used in practice, including its usage of native system libraries and inlined assembly code. Our experiments show that C2Eif can handle C applications and libraries of significant size (such as vim and libgsl), as well as challenging benchmarks such as the GCC torture tests. The produced Eiffel code is functionally equivalent to the original C code, and takes advantage of some of Eiffel's object-oriented features to produce safe and easy-to-debug translations

    Dicotomia i dualitat

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    De la fosca a les veus de vellut

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    Viatge a la nit de la vida

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    Sobre la malenconia

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    L'unicorn

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