THEORY OF PROBABILITY STATE VARIABLE SYSTEMS. VOLUME III. MONOTYPE SYSTEM THEORY AND CONSIDERATIONS FROM AUTOMATA THEORY.
Abstract
The subject of probability state variable systems is examined from two points of view. The first point of view is that of automata theory and the problems of automaton environment interaction is discussed. Secondly, a detailed structural model of a generalized switching device is formulated and the major problems of interest in the theory of monotype probability state variable systems are described. Novel mathematical methods for determining properties of the probability state variable device are developed. An index notation for logic problems is presented and some of the general properties of switching networks are analyzed using this notation. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0428087
Entities
People
- L. O. Gilstrap Jr.
- M. J. Pedelty
- R. J. Lee