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Kybernetica, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 1979
- Rolando Rebolledo:
Martingales and the weak convergence of probabilistic measures. 1-7 - Flemming Topsøe:
Information-theoretical optimization techniques. 8-27 - P. Kannappan, Pushpa N. Rathie:
Generalization of sum representation functional equations. II: Generalized directed divergence. 28-39 - Ludvík Prouza:
On recursive filters inverse to finite sequences in the minimum mean square sense. 40-50 - Leszek Trybus:
Two-level feedback control for interconnected distributed parameter systems of first order. 51-64 - Václav Soukup:
On identical response of initially excited and relaxed linear discrete-time system. 65-71
Volume 15, Number 2, 1979
- Evzen Kindler:
Dynamic systems and theory of simulation. 77-87 - Miloslav Nekvinda:
Memory complexity of countable functions. 88-99 - Stanislav Zák:
A Turing machine space hierarchy. 100-121 - Karel Vosátka:
Intermittent-assertion method as a structural induction. 122-135 - Jirí Pik:
A note on connections between 0L-languages and context-free languages. 136-140 - Jaroslav Grigor'jevich Kljushin:
Information bundles in differential games. 141-148 - Antonín Otáhal:
On the core of an incomplete n-person game. 149-155
Volume 15, Number 3, 1979
- Pavel Materna:
An intensional approach to questions. 161-192 - Pavel Kovanic:
Classification of linear estimators. 193-203 - Inder Jeet Taneja, H. C. Gupta:
On axiomatic characterization of information-theoretic measure type (α,βγ,δ). 204-214 - Jaroslav Dolezal:
On a certain type of discrete two-point boundary problem arising in discrete optimal control. 215-221 - Jaroslav Dolezal, Jirí Fidler:
On the numerical solution of implicit two-point boundary-value problems. 222-230 - Zdenek Vostrý:
Suboptimal control on finite time interval. 231-240
Volume 15, Number 4, 1979
- Vasile Coardos:
Equations associated with a context-free grammar. 253-260 - Jozef Sajda:
On probability of first order formulas in a given model. 261-271 - M. U. Gafurov, S. H. Sirazhdinov:
Some generalizations of the results of Erdős and Katz connected with the strong law of large numbers, and their applications. 272-292 - A. Basar Khan:
On an axiomatic characterization of entropy of order α (theoretic measure). 293-298 - Jean Sallantin, Thierry Van der Pyl:
Enthropies, dimmensions and representations of observations. 299-315 - Frantisek Rublík:
Simultaneous channels decomposable into memoryless components. I. 316-327
Volume 15, Number 5, 1979
- Pavel Kovanic:
On the pseudoinverse of a sum of symmetric matrices with applications to estimation. 341-348 - Eduardo D. Sontag:
On finitary linear systems. 349-358 - Juhani Nieminen:
On nonblocking and rearrangeable communication graphs. 359-365 - Bhu Dev Sharma, Ishwar Singh:
A new generalization of entropy and its characterization. 366-375 - Frantisek Rublík:
Simultaneous channels decomposable into memoryless components. II. 376-387 - Helmut Jürgensen, H.-D. Tikovsky:
Degradated observability for stochastic automata. 388-397
Volume 15, Number 6, 1979
- Maciej M. Syslo:
A characterization of hypergraphs generated by arborescences. 403-407 - Roman Bek, Milan Ruzicka:
On modelling of large variable systems of higher degree by means of language systems. 408-428 - Jindrich Spal:
Generalization of the method of D-decomposition. 429-445 - Bhu Dev Sharma, Ved Priya:
Multiple channels under fidelity criteria. 446-463 - Ludvík Prouza:
Appendix to the article "On a detection method for known finite sequences". 464-467 - Karel Benes:
On accuracy and development of outputs in roots modelling. 468-481 - Jozef Michalov, Zuzana Palcáková:
The electroosmotic model of matter transport through biological barriers. 482-487 - Jozef Michalov:
The electrokinetic model of matter transport through biological barriers. 488-496
Volume 15, Number 7, 1979
- Ivan Kramosil:
Statistical approach to proof theory. 1-97
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