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Information Sciences, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, March 1985
- Attilio Giordana, Lorenza Saitta:
Modelling Production Systems by means of Predicate-Transitions Networks. 1-41 - B. Bharathi Devi, V. V. S. Sarma:
Estimation of fuzzy memberships from histograms. 43-59 - Efim B. Kinber:
Three-way automata on rectangular tapes over a one-letter alphabet. 61-77 - Katsushi Inoue, Akira Ito, Itsuo Takanami, Hiroshi Taniguchi:
A space-hierarchy result on two-dimensional alternating Turing machines with only universal states. 79-90
Volume 35, Number 2, May 1985
- M. A. L. Thathachar, K. M. Ramachandran:
Asymptotic behavior of a hierarchical system of learning automata. 91-110 - Silvano Di Zenzo:
Multiple boolean algebras and their application to fuzzy sets. 111-132 - Ulrich Höhle, Nicole Blanchard:
Partial ordering in L-underdeterminate sets. 133-144 - Annibal Parracho Sant'Anna, Inder Jeet Taneja:
Trigonometric entropies, Jensen difference divergence measures, and error bounds. 145-156 - Alfred E. Borm, Louis E. Rosier:
A note on Parikh maps, abstract languages, and decision problems. 157-166
Volume 35, Number 3, June 1985
- Changxue Ren, Chengqi Xu:
Information transmission between two communicators with relative motion. 167-181 - B. John Oommen, M. A. L. Thathachar:
Multiaction learning automata possessing ergodicity of the mean. 183-198 - L. Lorne Campbell:
The relation between information theory and the differential geometry approach to statistics. 199-210 - Carlton H. Scott, Thomas R. Jefferson, Soheila Jorjani:
On duality for entropy constrained programs. 211-221 - K. G. Subramanian, Rani Siromoney, Gift Siromoney:
A note on an extension of matrix grammars generating two-dimensional languages. 223-233 - Silviu Guiasu, Corina Reischer:
The relative information generating function. 235-241
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