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5th SWCT 1964: Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- 5th Annual Symposium on Switching Circuit Theory and Logical Design, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, November 11-13, 1964. IEEE Computer Society 1964
Session I
- David G. Hammel:
Ideas on asynchronous feedback networks. 4-11 - Robert E. Swartwout:
New techniques for designing speed independent control logic. 12-29 - Jack Goldberg, Robert A. Short:
Antiparallel control logic. 30-43 - Michael A. Harrison:
A census of finite automata (extended summary). 44-46
Session II
- Thomas V. Griffiths:
Turing machine recognizers for general rewriting systems. 47-56 - Seymour Ginsburg, Edwin H. Spanier:
Mappings of languages by two-tape devices. 57-67 - Patrick C. Fischer:
On formalisms for Turing machines. 68-75 - Arnold L. Rosenberg:
On n-tape finite state acceptors. 76-81 - Juris Hartmanis, Richard Edwin Stearns:
Computational complexity of recursive sequences. 82-90 - Milton W. Green:
A lower bound on Rado's sigma function for binary Turing machines. 91-94
Session III
- F. C. Hennie:
Fault detecting experiments for sequential circuits. 95-110 - Edward B. Eichelberger:
Hazard detection in combinational and sequential switching circuits. 111-120 - J. F. Poage, Edward J. McCluskey:
Derivation of optimum test sequences for sequential machines. 121-132 - Bernard Elspas:
Topological constraints on interconnection-limited logic. 133-137 - Rocco H. Urbano:
Some new results on the analysis and reliability of large polyfunctional nets. 138-148
Session IV
- G. L. Hicks, Arthur J. Bernstein:
On the minimum stage realization of switching functions using logic gates with limited fan-in. 149-155 - Arthur J. Bernstein:
Reducing variable dependency in combinational circuits. 156-164 - Sheldon B. Akers Jr.:
A diagrammatic approach to multi-level logic synthesis. 165-173 - R. Stockton Gaines:
Implication techniques for Boolean functions. 174-182 - James F. Gimpel:
A reduction technique for prime implicant tables. 183-191
Session V
- Richard Edwin Stearns, Juris Hartmanis:
On the application of pair algebra to automata theory. 192-196 - Wayne A. Davis, Janusz A. Brzozowski:
On the linearity of sequential machines. 197-208 - C. L. Liu:
Sequential-machine realization using feedback shift registers. 209-227 - Donald L. Epley, P. T. Wang:
On state assignments and sequential machine decompositions from S. P. partitions. 228-233 - Zamir Bavel:
On the total length of an experiment, I. 234-248
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