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Information and Control, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, 1981
- Robert R. Tenney:
On the Concept of State in Decentralized Control. 1-12 - Tsong Yueh Chen
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On the Relationship between Computed Functions and Fixpoints of Nondeterministic Recursive Definitions. 13-22 - Shinsei Tazawa:
Design of File Organization Schemes for Selected Query Set on Binary-Valued Attributes and Their Redundancies. 23-33 - Lois Wright Hawkes:
Order-(t-1) Balanced Multiple-Valued Filing Scheme Using Difference Vectors. 34-57 - Harold Fredricksen, R. Wisniewski:
On Trinomials xn + x2 + 1 and x8/±3 + xk + 1 Irreducible over GF(2). 58-63 - Azriel Rosenfeld, Angela Y. Wu:
Reconfigurable Cellular Computers. 60-84 - G. Naudé, C. Nolte:
Duality for Linear Systems over Rings. 85-90
Volume 50, Number 2, 1981
- Pawel Urzyczyn:
The Unwind Property in Certain Algebras. 91-109 - Sadaki Hirose, Masakazu Nasu:
Left Universal Context-Free Grammars and homomorphic Characterizations of Languages. 110-118 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
Three-Dimensional Digital Topology. 119-127 - Tor Helleseth:
A Characterization of Codes Meeting the Griesmer Bound. 128-159 - Masaharu Mizumoto:
Fuzzy Sets and Their Operations, II. 160-174 - Joost Engelfriet, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
A Tranlsational Theorem for the Class of EOL Languages. 175-183
Volume 50, Number 3, 1981
- Tetsuo Moriya:
An Incompleteness Theorem for One-Dimensional Binary Cellular Acceptors. 185-198 - Franz-Josef Brandenburg:
Unary Multiple Equality Sets: The Languages of Rational Matrices. 199-227 - Wolfgang Splettstösser:
Sampling Series Approximation of Continuous Weak Sense Stationary Processes. 228-241 - Kurt-Ulrich Witt:
Finite Graph-Acceptors and Regular Graph-Languages. 242-258 - Hermann A. Maurer, Arto Salomaa, Derick Wood:
On Predecessors of Finite Languages. 259-275 - Juhani Karhumäki:
On the Equivalence Problem for Binary DOL Systems. 276-284

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