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Information and Control, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 1968
- Jacob Wolfowitz:
Notes on a General Strong Converse. 1-4 - Eugene S. Santos, William G. Wee:
General Formulation of Sequential Machines. 5-10 - Edward A. Evans:
Convergence of Entropies. 11-14 - Edward K. Bower, Daniel D. Sullivan, Samuel J. Dwyer III:
The Asymptotic Average Degree of an Augmented Polynomial. 15-20 - Alfs T. Berztiss:
A Note on Segmentation of Computer Programs. 21-22 - Johanan Schönheim:
On Linear and Nonlinear Single-Error-Correcting q-nary Perfect Codes. 23-26 - Timothy V. Griffiths:
Some Remarks on Derivations in General Rewriting Systems. 27-54 - Sudhakar M. Reddy, John P. Robinson:
A Construction for Convolutional Codes Using Block Codes. 55-70 - Jacob Wolfowitz:
Note on the Gaussian Channel with Feedback and a Power Constraint. 71-78
Volume 12, Number 2, 1968
- Ronald W. Cornew:
A Statistical Method of Spelling Correction. 79-93 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Fuzzy Algorithms. 94-102 - Seymour Ginsburg, Michael A. Harrison:
On the Elimination of Endmarkers. 103-115 - R. Esposito:
On a Relation between Detection and Estimation in Decision Theory. 116-120 - John A. McLaughlin, Josef Raviv:
Nth-Order Autocorrelations in Pattern Recognition. 121-142 - Chacko T. Abraham, Sakti P. Ghosh, Dwijendra K. Ray-Chaudhuri:
File Organization Schemes Based on Finite Geometries. 143-163 - Dean Jamison, Kay Jamison:
A Note on the Entropy of Partially-Known Languages. 164-167
Volume 12, Number 3, 1968
- Jacob Ziv:
Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Existence of the \epsilon-Property (A.E.P.). 173-192 - William O. Alltop, A. V. Pratt:
Algebraic Theory of Flip-Flop Sequence Generators. 193-205 - Takayasu Ito:
A Note on a General Expansion of Functions of Binary Variables. 206-211 - F. R. Moore, Glen G. Langdon Jr.:
A Generalized Firing Squad Problem. 212-220 - Robert J. McAulay:
Optimal Control Techniques Applied to PPM Signal Design. 221-235 - Frederick J. Beutler, Oscar A. Z. Leneman:
The Spectral Analysis of Impulse Processes. 236-258 - Tiko Kameda:
Generalized Transition Matrix of a Sequential Machine and Its Applications. 259-275
Volume 12, Number 4, 1968
- Silviu Guiasu:
On Codification in Finite Abstract Random Automata. 277-283 - Masakazu Nasu, Namio Honda:
Fuzzy Events Realized by Finite Probabilistic Automata. 284-303 - Paavo Turakainen:
On Stochastic Languages. 304-313 - Arthur R. Butz:
Space Filling Curves and Mathematical Programming. 314-330 - Michael A. Arbib, Yehoshafat Give'on:
Algebra Automata I: Parallel Programming as a Prolegomena to the Categorical Approach. 331-345 - Yehoshafat Give'on, Michael A. Arbib:
Algebra Automata II: The Categorical Framework for Dynamic Analysis. 346-370
Volume 12, Number 5-6, 1968
- Thomas M. Cover:
A Note on the Two-Armed Bandit Problem with Finite Memory. 371-377 - Kumpati S. Narendra, James H. Taylor:
Lyapunov Functions for Nonlinear Time-Varying Systems. 378-393 - Yi-Tzuu Chien, King-Sun Fu:
Selection and Ordering of Feature Observations in a Pattern Recognition System. 394-414 - Ivan Fris:
Grammars with Partial Ordering of the Rules. 415-425 - Michael Yoeli, Clarence M. Ablow:
Subdirect Decompositions of Transformation Graphs. 426-441 - Pavel Strnad:
On-line Turing Machine Recognition. 442-452 - Roger C. Conant:
Channel Capacity of Moore Automata. 453-465 - Franco P. Preparata:
Weight and Distance Structure of Nordstrom-Robinson Quadratic Code. 466-473 - F. Jessie MacWilliams, H. B. Mann:
On the p-Rank of the Design Matrix of a Difference Set. 474-488 - Terry J. Wagner:
A Coding Theorem for Abstract Memoryless Channels. 489-498 - W. F. Cutlip:
Amendments to Zeiger's Cascade Synthesis of Finite-State Machines. 499-507 - Gerard V. Trunk:
Statistical Estimation of the Intrinsic Dimensionality of Data Collections. 508-525 - Theodosios Pavlidis:
Computer Recognition of Figures through Decomposition. 526-537 - Giovanni B. Gerace, G. Gestri:
Decomposition of a Synchronous Machine into an Asynchronous Submachine driving a Synchronous One. 538-548 - Seymour Ginsburg, Gene F. Rose:
A Note on Preservation of Languages by Transducers. 549-552
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