9. SWAT 1968:
Schenectady,
New York,
USA
9th Annual Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory, Schenectady, New York, USA, October 15-18, 1968.
IEEE Computer Society 1968
Session I
Session II
- Alan Cobham:
On the Hartmanis-Stearns Problem for a Class of TAG Machines.
51-60
- Eric G. Wagner:
``Tapeless'' Bounded Action Machines.
61-68
- Philip M. Spira:
On the Computation Time of Finite Functions.
69-75
- Fred L. Luconi:
Output Functional Computational Structures.
76-84
- Takayasu Ito:
Some Formal Properties of a Class of Non-Deterministic Program Schemata.
85-98
- Sanat K. Basu:
Transformation of Program Schemes to Standard Forms.
99-105
Session III
Session IV
- C. Dennis Weiss:
Optimal Synthesis of Arbitrary Switching Functions with Regular Arrays of 2-Input, 1-Output Switching Elements.
187-212
- Robert J. Lechner:
A Transform Approach to Logic Design.
213-234
- Melvin A. Breuer:
Fault Detection in a Linear Cascade of Identical Machines.
235-243
- Amar Mukhopadhyay:
Lupanov Decoding Networks.
244-256
- William H. Kautz, James Turner:
Universal Connecting Networks and the Synthesis of Canonical Sequential Circuits.
257-268
- Alvy Ray Smith III:
Simple Computation-Universal Cellular Spaces and Self-Reproduction.
269-277
Session V
Session VI
Session VII
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