Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 339Pergamon Press, 2002 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... original machine S ) ; this forces IT to use inputs that are available in the original input set X in S. 4. Semiautomaton TI I can be used to monitor 15 ( which in turn can simulate the original semi - automaton ) . This procedure is ...
... original machine S ) ; this forces IT to use inputs that are available in the original input set X in S. 4. Semiautomaton TI I can be used to monitor 15 ( which in turn can simulate the original semi - automaton ) . This procedure is ...
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... original machine 1 , is also reflected in the monitor 1 , ( and vice - versa ) . ~ Using the approach illustrated in the above example , we can design a separate monitor for machine Is by finding a semigroup homomorphism л : S → T ...
... original machine 1 , is also reflected in the monitor 1 , ( and vice - versa ) . ~ Using the approach illustrated in the above example , we can design a separate monitor for machine Is by finding a semigroup homomorphism л : S → T ...
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... original system and act based on the same input , i.e. , based on information about which transitions fire in the original system . This situation is illustrated in Fig . 8 : by performing a check on the combined marking of the original ...
... original system and act based on the same input , i.e. , based on information about which transitions fire in the original system . This situation is illustrated in Fig . 8 : by performing a check on the combined marking of the original ...
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