Introduction To Mathematical Machine Theory by Seymour Ginsburg
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Overview: The main topics of chapter 1 are (i) equivalence of states and its relation to reduction, and (ii) the problem of subjecting a known machine in an unknown state to a sequence of inputs to determine the finale state by the resultant output sequence. Chapter 2 concerns incomplete sequential machines, in particular, the reduction of superfluous states and general synthesis. Chapter 3 deals with abstract machines. Many examples related to data processing are given. Equivalence of states, equivalence of inputs, and synthesis from the inputs are discussed. In the final chapter tape recognition devices are considered.
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