Journal: Kybernetika

Volume 2, Issue 6

475 -- 482Peter H. Starke. Theory of stochastic automata
483 -- 493Jozef Gruska. On sets generated by context-free grammars
494 -- 507Baltazár Frankovic, R. Konakovsky. Bang-bang control for feedback systems
508 -- 530Jirí Krýze, A. Krýzová, Roman Mikolás, M. Salaba. System dynamics identification by means of adjustable models
531 -- 539Marek Decowski. The transistor model of neuron and neuron net
540 -- 552Petr Hirsl. Neuron model with electronic treshold circuit

Volume 2, Issue 5

389 -- 396Jan Vinar. A syntax directed translation algorithm for ALGOL-like languages
397 -- 415Ján Cerný. Information transmission in the case of coding by finite automata
416 -- 422Libuse Baladová. Minimum of average conditional entropy for given minimum probability of error
423 -- 434Ludvík Prouza. On the smoothing of a discrete random autoregressive process
435 -- 439Pavel Nádvorník, A. Votruba, V. Houda, V. Matejícek, Vladimír Drozen. Results of diagnostic work by the computer LGP 30
440 -- 447P. Jirounek, J. Brousil, P. Raban, V. Gregora. Mathematical model of liver chromoexcretory function
448 -- 456Lubomír Dolezel, Jirí Kraus, Jan Prucha. On models of language communication
457 -- 467Petr Sgall. Semantics in a generative description of language

Volume 2, Issue 4

287 -- 299Gordon Pask. A brief account of work on adaptive teaching and measuring systems
300 -- 304Ján Cerný. On the analysis of non-initial automata
305 -- 313Jirí Kopriva. Generalization of well-translation of formal languages
314 -- 330Igor Vajda. The synchronization problem of information theory
331 -- 346Anna Fortová, Jirí Krýze, Václav Peterka. Numerical solution of the Wiener-Hopf equation in statistical identification of a linear dynamic plant
347 -- 354Eugen-Georg Woschni. Theoretically optimal information filter
355 -- 360Ivan Plander. Theoretical problems of technical cybernetics
361 -- 373Stefan Petrás. Learning systems of automatic control
374 -- 384Frantisek Sevcík, Taco Tacev. Dynamic model of oxygen distribution in the organism

Volume 2, Issue 3

197 -- 214Jaroslav Sindelár. The derivation of conditions for the change of the control system structure
215 -- 225Antonín Culek, Jan Havel, Václav Pribyl. On a method of pseudo-random numbers generation
226 -- 242Václav Korál. The contribution to the theory of isotopic metabolic experiments
243 -- 258Zdenek Fencl. A composing algorithm and information contetns
259 -- 263Vladimír Drozen, Stanislav Langer. A statistical evaluation of semantic information
264 -- 273Irena Bellert. Relational phrase structure grammar applied to Mohawk constructions
274 -- 281Karl Erich Heidolph. Context relations among sentences in a generative grammar

Volume 2, Issue 2

97 -- 116Jaroslav Kozesník. Random conflicts
117 -- 147Mark S. Pinsker. Certain mathematical problems in the theory of transmission of information
148 -- 156Václav Pinkava. On a certain type of finite automata
157 -- 173Pavel Kovanic. Static programming of data handling
174 -- 180Jozef Michalov. To the physical sense of the Hodgkin-Huxley empirical equations for ionic conductance during the impulse
181 -- 190Petr Sgall. On a multistage generative system

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 13Karel Culík. On mathematical models and the role of the mathematics in knowledge of reality
14 -- 30Ladislav Tondl. Antinomy of "Liar" and antinomy of synonymous names
31 -- 47Petr Hájek, Ivan Havel, Metodej K. Chytil. GUHA - the method of systematical hypotheses searching
48 -- 53Milan Ullrich, Libor Kubát. A generalized approach to fault-finding procedures
54 -- 63Michal Strízenec. Perception and cybernetic models
64 -- 74Ruzena Bajcsyová. Linear model of the learning process
75 -- 85N. A. Pascenko. A contribution to a possible approach to the automatic syntactic analyse of non-preposition constructions of Czech language
86 -- 87Josef Puzman. A remark to encoding of writen Czech language