


default search action
9th 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
- Chung-Jen Tan, Prem R. Menon, Arthur D. Friedman:

Structural Simplification and Decomposition of Asynchronous Sequential Circuits. 7-19 - Larry L. Kinney:

A Characterization of Some Asynchronous State Assignments. 20-27 - Scott J. Schwartz:

An Algorithm for Minimizing Read Only Memories for Machine Control. 28-33 - T. T. Nieh, Jack W. Carlyle:

On a Measure of Complexity for Stochastic Sequential Machines. 34-41 - Azaria Paz:

Infinite State Probabilistic Transition Tables and Chains Ergodic Properties. 42-50
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
- Richard Edwin Stearns, Philip M. Lewis II:

Property Grammars and Table Machines. 106-119 - Gordon Whitney:

The Position of Table Languages within the Hierarchy of Nondeterministic On-Line Tape-Bounded Turing Machine Languages. 120-130 - Michael J. Fischer:

Grammars with Macro-Like Productions. 131-142 - Alfred V. Aho, Jeffrey D. Ullman:

Automaton Analogs of Syntax Directed Translation Schemata. 143-159 - Luigi Petrone:

Syntax Directed Mappings of Context-Free Languages. 160-175 - Marvin C. Paull, Stephen H. Unger:

Structural Equivalence and LL-k Grammars. 176-186
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
- Janusz A. Brzozowski:

Regular-Like Expressions for Some Irregular Languages. 278-286 - Sheila A. Greibach:

Checking Automata and One-Way Stack Languages (Extended Abstract). 287-291 - Seymour Ginsburg, John E. Hopcroft:

Two-Way Balloon Automata and AFL. 292-297 - Ronald V. Book:

Grammars with Linear Time Functions. 298-305 - Seymour Ginsburg, Edwin H. Spanier:

Derivation-Bounded Languages. 306-314 - Mario Schkolnick:

Two-Type Bracketed Grammars. 315-326
Session VI
- Juris Hartmanis, John E. Hopcroft:

Structure of Undecidable Problems in Automata Theory. 327-333 - Paul R. Young:

Toward a Theory of Enumerations. 334-350 - Albert R. Meyer, Patrick C. Fischer:

On Computational Speed-Up. 351-355 - Michael J. Fischer, Arnold L. Rosenberg:

Limited Random Access Turing Machines. 356-367 - Gabor T. Herman:

The Uniform Halting Problem for Generalized One State Turing Machines. 368-372 - Patrick C. Fischer, Juris Hartmanis, Manuel Blum:

Tape Reversal Complexity Hierarchies. 373-382
Session VII
- Rina S. Cohen:

Transition Graphs and the Star Height Problem. 383-394 - David E. Muller:

Use of Multiple Index Matrices in Generalized Automata Theory. 395-404 - Raymond T. Yeh:

Structural Equivalence of Automata. 405-412 - Jeffrey D. Ullman, Peter Weiner:

Universal Two State Machines: Characterization Theorems and Decomposition Schemes. 413-426 - Wayne A. Davis:

The Linearity of Sequential Machines: A Critical Review. 427-430 - Thomas F. Arnold, Chung-Jen Tan, Monroe M. Newborn:

Iteratively Realized Sequential Circuits. 431-448

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














