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Information and Control, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1966
- D. S. Lebedev, Lev B. Levitin:
Information Transmission by Electromagnetic Field. 1-22 - Françoise Dejean, Marcel Paul Schützenberger:
On a Question of Eggan. 23-25 - Azaria Paz:
Some aspects of Probabilistic Automata. 26-60 - Joseph S. Ullian:
Failure of a Conjecture About Context Free Languages. 61-65 - Abraham Waksman:
An Optimum Solution to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem. 66-78 - Suguru Arimoto:
Linear, Stationary, Optimal Feedback Control Systems. 79-93 - Terry J. Wagner:
A Search Technique for Quasi-Perfect Codes. 94-99
Volume 9, Number 2, 1966
- Frederick Jelinek:
Determination of Capacity Achieving Input Probabilities for a Class of Finite State Channels with Side Information. 101-129 - Thomas Kailath:
Some Results on Singular Detection. 130-152 - Seymour Ginsburg, Gene F. Rose:
Preservation of Languages by Transducers. 153-176 - Michael A. Arbib:
Simple Self-Reproducing Universal Automata. 177-189 - Kenneth Krohn, W. D. Maurer, John Rhodes:
Realizing Complex Boolean Functions with Simple Groups. 190-195 - Donald T. Tang, Robert T. Chien:
Cyclic Product Codes and Their Implementation. 196-209 - Jacob Katzenelson, Leonard A. Gould:
A Note on "A Spectrum Factorization Method for the Calculation of Nonlinear Filters of the Volterra Type". 210 - E. Bregstone:
Note on "A Spectrum Factorization Method for the Calculation of Nonlinear Filters of the Volterra Type" of Katzenelson and Gould. 211-213
Volume 9, Number 3, 1966
- Eli Brookner:
Recurrent Events in a Markov Chain. 215-229 - Minoru Sakaguchi:
Some Examples of Bayesian Adaptive Programming. 230-245 - D. O. Clayden, M. B. Clowes, J. R. Parks:
Letter Recognition and the Segmentation of Running Text. 246-264 - Heinz Erzberger, M. Kim:
Optimum Boundary Control of Distributed Parameter Systems. 265-278 - Charles E. Radke:
Necessary and Sufficient Conditions on Conditional Probabilities to Maximize Entropy. 279-284 - Richard F. Arnold, Donald L. Richards:
Monotone Congruence Algorithms. 285-297 - Theodosios Pavlidis:
Stability of a Class of Discontinuous Dynamical Systems. 298-322
Volume 9, Number 4, 1966
- Frederick J. Beutler, Oscar A. Z. Leneman:
Random Sampling of Random Processes: Stationary Point Processes. 325-346 - Oscar A. Z. Leneman:
Random Sampling of Random Processes: Impulse Processes. 347-363 - Patrick C. Fischer:
Turing Machines with Restricted Memory Access. 364-379 - J. G. Baldwin:
The Dependence Capacity of Finite Borel Fields. 380-392 - D. Isaacs, Cornelius T. Leondes:
Optimal Control System Synthesis for Cost Functionals Involving Convex Single Valued Functions of the State and Control Variables. 393-413 - James E. Mazo, Jack Salz:
Spectra of Frequency Modulation with Random Waveforms. 414-422 - Aaron D. Wyner:
Capacity of the Product of Channels. 423-430
Volume 9, Number 5, 1966
- Jim Gray, Michael A. Harrison:
The Theory of Sequential Relations. 435-468 - Carl V. Page:
Equivalences between Probalistic and Deterministic Sequential Machines. 469-520 - Robert McNaughton:
Testing and Generating Infinite Sequences by a Finite Automaton. 521-530 - Demetrios G. Magiros:
Stability Concepts of Dynamical Systems. 531-548
Volume 9, Number 6, 1966
- Chi Hau Chen:
A Note on Sequential Decision Approach to Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning. 549-562 - Seymour Ginsburg, Sheila A. Greibach:
Mappings which Preserve Context Sensitive Languages. 563-582 - Julian R. Ullmann:
Associating Parts of Patterns. 583-601 - Per Martin-Löf:
The Definition of Random Sequences. 602-619 - Seymour Ginsburg, Sheila A. Greibach:
Deterministic Context Free Languages. 620-648
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