Deterministic Systems
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Uniform and approximate observability of linear time-dependent systems A. I. Astrovskiĭ, I. V. Gaĭshun
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3–13 |
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A block method for the synthesis of nonlinear systems on sliding regimes A. G. Luk'yanov
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14–34 |
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On the astatism of nonlinear systems A. A. Pervozvanskiĭ, S. F. Freudovitch
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35–43 |
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On a nonstationary bilinear time-optimality problem M. V. Topunov
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43–54 |
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Problems with bounded or minimized variation of the vector function of the system coordinates B. E. Chuprun
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54–66 |
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Stochastic Systems
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The quantile minimization problem with a bilinear loss function Yu. S. Kan, A. V. Rusyaev
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67–75 |
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Application of smoothing splines for filtering signals with strong noise A. V. Spiridonov, I. V. Time
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75–82 |
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Adaptive and Robust Systems
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Synthesis of multidimensional systems of given accuracy. I. Application of $LQ$-optimization procedures A. G. Aleksandrov, V. N. Chestnov
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83–95 |
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Synthesis of robust linear quadratic Gaussian controllers I. M. Bakhilina, S. A. Stepanov
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96–106 |
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Simplified conditions for the adaptability of a control system with an identifier and a reference model A. M. Bronnikov, S. P. Kruglov
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107–117 |
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On the convergence of a stochastic gradient algorithm in the problem of learning in neural networks S. Stankovič, V. Tadich
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118–134 |
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Simulation of Behavior and Intelligence
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Man-machine methods for solving a multicriterial assignment problem O. I. Larichev, M. U. Sternin
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135–156 |
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Technical Diagnostics
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Built-in self-test scanners for very large-scale integration: a new design approach I. A. Murashko, A. M. Shmidman, V. N. Yarmolik
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157–167 |
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Automated control systems
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Control in man-computer systems with computer-aided goal correction V. A. Kushnikov, A. F. Rezchikov, A. D. Tsvirkun
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168–175 |
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Models and methods of virtual-recovered redundancy of data of automatic information-control systems under extreme conditions V. A. Sizov
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176–184 |
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Notes
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The use of the Hough generalized hierarchical transform to detect arbitrary shapes in halftone images S. V. Barvinenko, E. I. Shabakov
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185–189 |