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Kybernetica, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1966
- Karel Culík:
On mathematical models and the role of the mathematics in knowledge of reality. 1-13 - Ladislav Tondl:
Antinomy of "Liar" and antinomy of synonymous names. 14-30 - Petr Hájek, Ivan Havel, Metodej K. Chytil:
GUHA - the method of systematical hypotheses searching. 31-47 - Milan Ullrich, Libor Kubát:
A generalized approach to fault-finding procedures. 48-53 - Michal Strízenec:
Perception and cybernetic models. 54-63 - Ruzena Bajcsyová:
Linear model of the learning process. 64-74 - N. A. Pascenko:
A contribution to a possible approach to the automatic syntactic analyse of non-preposition constructions of Czech language. 75-85 - Josef Puzman:
A remark to encoding of writen Czech language. 86-87
Volume 2, Number 2, 1966
- Jaroslav Kozesník:
Random conflicts. 97-116 - Mark S. Pinsker:
Certain mathematical problems in the theory of transmission of information. 117-147 - Václav Pinkava:
On a certain type of finite automata. 148-156 - Pavel Kovanic:
Static programming of data handling. 157-173 - Jozef Michalov:
To the physical sense of the Hodgkin-Huxley empirical equations for ionic conductance during the impulse. 174-180 - Petr Sgall:
On a multistage generative system. 181-190
Volume 2, Number 3, 1966
- Jaroslav Sindelár:
The derivation of conditions for the change of the control system structure. 197-214 - Antonín Culek, Jan Havel, Václav Pribyl:
On a method of pseudo-random numbers generation. 215-225 - Václav Korál:
The contribution to the theory of isotopic metabolic experiments. 226-242 - Zdenek Fencl:
A composing algorithm and information contetns. 243-258 - Vladimír Drozen, Stanislav Langer:
A statistical evaluation of semantic information. 259-263 - Irena Bellert:
Relational phrase structure grammar applied to Mohawk constructions. 264-273 - Karl Erich Heidolph:
Context relations among sentences in a generative grammar. 274-281
Volume 2, Number 4, 1966
- Gordon Pask:
A brief account of work on adaptive teaching and measuring systems. 287-299 - Ján Cerný:
On the analysis of non-initial automata. 300-304 - Jirí Kopriva:
Generalization of well-translation of formal languages. 305-313 - Igor Vajda:
The synchronization problem of information theory. 314-330 - Anna Fortová, Jirí Krýze, Václav Peterka:
Numerical solution of the Wiener-Hopf equation in statistical identification of a linear dynamic plant. 331-346 - Eugen-Georg Woschni:
Theoretically optimal information filter. 347-354 - Ivan Plander:
Theoretical problems of technical cybernetics. 355-360 - Stefan Petrás:
Learning systems of automatic control. 361-373 - Frantisek Sevcík, Taco Tacev:
Dynamic model of oxygen distribution in the organism. 374-384
Volume 2, Number 5, 1966
- Jan Vinar:
A syntax directed translation algorithm for ALGOL-like languages. 389-396 - Ján Cerný:
Information transmission in the case of coding by finite automata. 397-415 - Libuse Baladová:
Minimum of average conditional entropy for given minimum probability of error. 416-422 - Ludvík Prouza:
On the smoothing of a discrete random autoregressive process. 423-434 - Pavel Nádvorník, A. Votruba, V. Houda, V. Matejícek, Vladimír Drozen:
Results of diagnostic work by the computer LGP 30. 435-439 - P. Jirounek, J. Brousil, P. Raban, V. Gregora:
Mathematical model of liver chromoexcretory function. 440-447 - Lubomír Dolezel, Jirí Kraus, Jan Prucha:
On models of language communication. 448-456 - Petr Sgall:
Semantics in a generative description of language. 457-467
Volume 2, Number 6, 1966
- Peter H. Starke:
Theory of stochastic automata. 475-482 - Jozef Gruska:
On sets generated by context-free grammars. 483-493 - Baltazár Frankovic, R. Konakovsky:
Bang-bang control for feedback systems. 494-507 - Jirí Krýze, A. Krýzová, Roman Mikolás, M. Salaba:
System dynamics identification by means of adjustable models. 508-530 - Marek Decowski:
The transistor model of neuron and neuron net. 531-539 - Petr Hirsl:
Neuron model with electronic treshold circuit. 540-552
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