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Kybernetica, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1965
- Albert Perez, Ladislav Tondl:
On the subject of cybernetics. 4-11 - Jaroslav Kozesník:
Extinction probability of continuous culture. 12-27 - Petr Mandl:
Application of the theory of optimal control of continuous diffusion processes. 28-36 - Pane Vidincev:
Investigation of linear systems with lumped parameters. 37-46 - Karel Culík:
Semantics and translation of grammars and ALGOL-like languages. 47-49 - Pavel Nádvorník, J. Melka, Ctibor Veselý, V. Pelikán, Vladimír Drozen:
Remarks to the choice of variables in the model proper of the nerve cell. 50-55 - Jirí Macku, Pavel Nádvorník:
Electronic model of neuron according to N. I. Vvedenskij. 56-61 - Jirí Skolka:
The use of information measure for aggregation of input-output tables. 62-73 - Jirí Kraus:
Coding and compression of written Czech. 74-84 - Jürgen Kunze:
On syntactic synthesis. 85-102
Volume 1, Number 2, 1965
- Václav Pinkava:
Logical nets and logical paradoxes. 111-121 - Jirí Kopriva:
A note on the structure of certain predicates concerning the sublanguages of ALGOL 60. 122-126 - Svatopluk Bláha, Václav Peterka:
Synthesis of sampled-data control systems using square-error integral criterion. 127-143 - Jirí Krýze:
Methods for storage and processing of analog data, used in MUSA-6. 144-179 - Vladimír Drozen, Pavel Nádvorník:
A variant of the electronic model of the neuron according to N. I. Vvedenskij. 180-183 - S. Edward Klima:
Current developments in generative grammar. 184-197
Volume 1, Number 3, 1965
- Jaroslav Marsík:
The computation of unit step responses of some systems with distributed parameters by means of time series. 205-216 - Jaroslav Sindelár:
Conditions for switching the additional damping into the control system with static plant of the second order. 217-235 - Libor Kubát, Milan Ullrich:
Some variants of fault-finding procedures. 236-270 - G. H. Matthews:
Analysis by synthesis in the light of recent developments in the theory of grammar. 271-280 - Bernard Vauquois, Gérard Veillon, Jean Veyrunes:
An application of formal grammars on linguistic models in computer translation. 281-289
Volume 1, Number 4, 1965
- Albert Perez:
Information, ε-sufficiency and data reduction problems. 297-323 - Antonín Tuzar:
Transformation of the Laplace transfer function into the discrete transfer function Z. 324-332 - Mirko Novák:
Potential analogies. 333-347 - Samuila Abraham, Ferenc Kiefer:
A full-fledged model of machine translation. 348-364 - Helmut Schnelle:
Steps toward models of language learning. 365-372
Volume 1, Number 5, 1965
- Antonín Spacek:
How to built up the theory of automatic control on the basis of statistics. 379-398 - Vladimír Strejc:
The physical realizability of an optimum Ν-parameter, discrete, linear control system determined in Wiener's sense. 399-409 - Jaroslav Weiss:
The compensation of the disturbance by means of the model in the discrete control system. 410-420 - E. S. Kochetkov, Josef Krepela, Milan Ullrich:
Optimal statistic regulating plans for production facilities of certain type. 421-430 - Zdenek Koutský:
Determination of the control intervals and random tests of good - bad diagrams. 431-460 - Zdenek Wünsch:
Remarks to the conception of biological autoorganization. 461-470
Volume 1, Number 6, 1965
- Jirí Becvár:
Real-time and complexity problems in automata theory. 475-498 - Václav Fabian:
A review of deterministic and stochastic approximation methods for function minimization. 499-523 - Ja. Z. Cypkin, M. S. Epel'man:
Criterion of absolute stability of multiply connected impulse systems with nonstationary characteristics of nonlinear elements. 524-529 - Juliusz L. Kulikowski:
On the optimum organization of calculations in a decision system. 530-538 - Petr Hirsl:
Neuron model. 539-550 - Jirí Macku, Pavel Nádvorník, Ctibor Veselý:
Model of neuron with the possibility of self-organizing. 551-559
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