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Book Description

The description for this book, Automata Studies. (AM-34), Volume 34, will be forthcoming.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. CONTENTS
  5. Preface
  6. FINITE AUTOMATA
    1. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (1/8)
    2. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (2/8)
    3. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (3/8)
    4. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (4/8)
    5. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (5/8)
    6. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (6/8)
    7. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (7/8)
    8. Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata (8/8)
    9. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (1/12)
    10. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (2/12)
    11. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (3/12)
    12. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (4/12)
    13. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (5/12)
    14. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (6/12)
    15. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (7/12)
    16. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (8/12)
    17. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (9/12)
    18. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (10/12)
    19. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (11/12)
    20. Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components (12/12)
    21. Some Uneconomical Robots (1/4)
    22. Some Uneconomical Robots (2/4)
    23. Some Uneconomical Robots (3/4)
    24. Some Uneconomical Robots (4/4)
    25. Some Universal Elements for Finite Automata (1/3)
    26. Some Universal Elements for Finite Automata (2/3)
    27. Some Universal Elements for Finite Automata (3/3)
    28. Gedanken-Experiments on Sequential Machines (1/6)
    29. Gedanken-Experiments on Sequential Machines (2/6)
    30. Gedanken-Experiments on Sequential Machines (3/6)
    31. Gedanken-Experiments on Sequential Machines (4/6)
    32. Gedanken-Experiments on Sequential Machines (5/6)
    33. Gedanken-Experiments on Sequential Machines (6/6)
  7. TURING MACHINES
    1. A Universal Turing Machine with Two Internal States (1/2)
    2. A Universal Turing Machine with Two Internal States (2/2)
    3. A Note on Universal Turing Machines (1/2)
    4. A Note on Universal Turing Machines (2/2)
    5. The Inversion of Functions Defined by Turing Machines (1/2)
    6. The Inversion of Functions Defined by Turing Machines (2/2)
    7. Computability by Probabilistic Machines (1/6)
    8. Computability by Probabilistic Machines (2/6)
    9. Computability by Probabilistic Machines (3/6)
    10. Computability by Probabilistic Machines (4/6)
    11. Computability by Probabilistic Machines (5/6)
    12. Computability by Probabilistic Machines (6/6)
  8. SYNTHESIS OF AUTOMATA
    1. Design for an Intelligence-Amplifier (1/4)
    2. Design for an Intelligence-Amplifier (2/4)
    3. Design for an Intelligence-Amplifier (3/4)
    4. Design for an Intelligence-Amplifier (4/4)
    5. The Epistemological Problem for Automata (1/4)
    6. The Epistemological Problem for Automata (2/4)
    7. The Epistemological Problem for Automata (3/4)
    8. The Epistemological Problem for Automata (4/4)
    9. Conditional Probability Machines and Conditioned Reflexes (1/5)
    10. Conditional Probability Machines and Conditioned Reflexes (2/5)
    11. Conditional Probability Machines and Conditioned Reflexes (3/5)
    12. Conditional Probability Machines and Conditioned Reflexes (4/5)
    13. Conditional Probability Machines and Conditioned Reflexes (5/5)
    14. Temporal and Spatial Patterns in a Conditional Probability Machine (1/2)
    15. Temporal and Spatial Patterns in a Conditional Probability Machine (2/2)
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