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Annual Symposium on Switching & Automata Theory [papers].

LIBRA QA268.5 .S9a 13th (1972)-15th (1974)
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Format:
Conference/Event
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
IEEE Computer Society. Switching and Automata Theory Committee.
IEEE Computer Society. Technical Committee on Mathematical Foundations of Computing.
ACM Special Interest Group for Automata and Computability Theory.
University of New Orleans.
Conference Name:
Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Switching theory--Congresses.
Switching theory.
Machine theory--Congresses.
Machine theory.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
3 volumes : illustrations; 28 cm
13th (1972)-15th (1974).
Other Title:
Annual Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory
Continues:
IEEE conference record of annual Symposium on Switching and Automaya Theory [papers]
Continued By:
Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
Place of Publication:
New York : IEEE Computer Society, Publications Office, 1972-1974.
Notes:
Vols. for 19 -73 sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, Switching and Automata Theory Committee, and various universities; 1974 by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Mathematical Foundations of Computing, ACM Special Interest Group for Automata and Computability Theory and the University of New Orleans.
Continues: Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory. IEEE conference record of annual Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory [papers].
ISSN:
0272-4847
OCLC:
2075843

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