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Information and Control, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, 1979
- Perry D. Haaland, Patrick L. Brockett, Arnold Levine:
A Characterization of Divergence with Applications to Questionnaire Information. 1-8 - Zdzislaw Pawlak, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Walter J. Savitch:
Programs for Instruction Machines. 9-28 - Ronald R. Yager:
On Solving Fuzzy Mathematical Relationships. 29-55 - William J. Padgett, A. N. V. Rao:
Solution of a Stochastic Integral Equation Using Integral Contractors. 56-66 - Russell Jay Hendel:
Mathematical Learning Theory: A Formalized, Axiomatic, Abstract Approach. 67-117
Volume 41, Number 2, 1979
- Kenko Uchida, Etsujiro Shimemura:
On Certainty Equivalence in Linear-Quadratic Control Problems with Nonlinear Measurements. 119-135 - John C. Kieffer:
Variable-Length Source Coding with a Cost Depending Only on the Code Word Length. 136-146 - Hemachandra B. Kekre, Meghanad D. Wagh, Sharad V. Kanetkar:
On Group Theoretic Transforms and the Automorphism Groups. 147-155 - Charles R. Baker:
Mutual Information, Strong Equivalence, and Signal Sample Path Properties for Gaussian Processes. 156-164 - G. Robert Redinbo:
Optimum Soft Decision Decoding With Graceful Degradation. 165-185 - Brenda S. Baker:
Composition of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Tree Transductions. 186-213 - C. T. Ng:
Measures of Information with the Branching Property over a Graph and Their Representations. 214-231 - Bhu Dev Sharma, Asha Garg:
Nonadditive Measures of Average Charge for Heterogeneous Questionnaires. 232-242 - Eiji Sugimoto:
A Short Note on New Indexing Polynomials of Finite Fields. 243-246
Volume 41, Number 3, 1979
- Susan E. Conry, J. Robert Jump:
On Functional Equivalences in a Model for Parallel Computation. 247-274 - John F. Cyranski:
Measurement, Theory, and Information. 275-304 - Katsushi Inoue, Akira Nakamura:
Two-Dimensional Multipass On-Line Tessellation Acceptors. 305-323 - Ryuuzo Shingai:
Maximum Period of 2-Dimensional Uniform Neural Networks. 324-341
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