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Information Sciences, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 1976
- Yehoshua Perl, Yuri Breitbart:
Optimal sequential arrangement of evaluation trees for boolean functions. 1-12 - Yutaka Tomita, Sigeru Omatu, Takashi Soeda:
An application of the information theory to filtering problems. 13-27 - Jeffrey A. Hoffer:
An integer programming formulation of computer data base design problems. 29-48 - Reuven Y. Rubinstein, J. Har-El:
About one of Tsetlin's problems of the collective behavior of stochastic automata. 49-54 - James S. Meditch:
Initial- and lagging-state observers. 55-67 - James Evans, Paul Kersten, Ludwik Kurz:
Robustized recursive estimation with applications. 69-92
Volume 11, Number 2, 1976
- C. Raymond Perrault:
Augmented tranition networks and their relation to tree transducers. 93-119 - Paul Kersten, Ludwik Kurz:
Robustized vector Robbins-Monro algorithm with applications to m-interval detection. 121-140 - Jacques Maurin:
Random functions with given time correlation. 141-185
Volume 11, Number 3, 1976
- Micha Hofri, Micha Yadin:
Multiprogramming with virtual memory - a queueing model. 187-221 - Peter A. Ng, Sung Y. Bang:
Toward a mathematical theory of graph-generative systems and its applications. 223-250 - David L. Milgram:
"Real-time" equivalence of cellular automata and linear-bounded automata. 251-255 - John M. Richardson, Raymond E. Gallagher:
Linear minimal variance estimation in target detection and location. 257-264 - Robert B. Asher, Craig S. Sims, Henry R. Sebesta:
Optimal open-loop feedback control for linear systems with unknown parameters. 265-277
Volume 11, Number 4, 1976
- Gordon J. Vanderbrug:
Problem representations and formal properties of heuristic search. 279-307 - P. Papantoni-Kazakos, Dimitri Kazakos:
The limiting density of a nonlinear system. 309-333 - Simon Haykin, Chris Hawkes:
Adaptive digital filtering for coherent MTI radar. 335-359
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