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Information Sciences, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 1977
- Ann Marie Walsh, Walter A. Burkhard:
Efficient algorithms for (3, 1) graphs. 1-10 - Giovanni Guida, Dino Mandrioli, Marco Somalvico:
An integrated model of problem solver. 11-33 - Nirode C. Mohanty:
Binary and ternary signals with small cross correlations. 35-50 - Christos A. Papachristou:
Characteristic measures of switching functions. 51-75 - Toby J. Teorey, K. Sundar Das:
Application of an analytical model to evaluate storage structures. 77-89
Volume 13, Number 2, 1977
- Abraham Kandel:
A note on the simplification of fuzzy switching functions. 91-94 - Katsushi Inoue, Akira Nakamura:
Some properties of two-dimensional on-line tessellation acceptors. 95-121 - James V. Hansen, Lester E. Heitger:
Models for evaluating information updating intervals. 123-135 - Per Hedelin:
Optimal smoothing in discrete-continuous linear and nonlinear systems. 137-158 - Norio Baba, Toshio Shoman, Yoshikazu Sawaragi:
A modified convergence theorem for a random optimization method. 159-166 - William J. Leighton III, Harry H. Tan:
Capacity region of degraded broadcast channels with feedback. 167-177 - D. L. Alspach:
A stochastic regulator using a certainty equivalence control with a nonlinear filter for processing hard limited data. 179-199
Volume 13, Number 3, 1977
- Simon Haykin:
Performance analysis of a radar signal processing system with continuous electronic array scanning. 201-227 - Inder Jeet Taneja:
On a characterization of unified measure in information theory. 229-237 - Nirode C. Mohanty:
Transition density of phase error in a nonlinear tracking system. 239-252 - John T. Rickard:
The zero-crossing interval statistics of the smoothed random telegraph signal. 253-268 - Izidor Gertner, David Rappaport:
Stochastic control of system with unobserved jump parameter process. 269-282 - Sawasd Tantaratana, John B. Thomas:
Truncated sequential probability ratio test. 283-300
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