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  1. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics
  2. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 55
  3. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 55, Issue 5, May 2010
  4. Minimization of Moore finite automata by internal state gluing
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The field of linear radiators near a semicylinder
Investigation of the electromagnetic field of caustic-cusp and butterfly edge waves in the shadow region
Diffraction of H $_{0m }$ and E $_{0m }$ modes by a system of axially symmetric discontinuities in a coaxial circuit
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Synthesis and analysis of optimal algorithms for multi-alternative joint detection and estimation of signals under the conditions of a priori uncertainty
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The difference of the refraction laws in composite materials from the Fresnel laws
The influence of the noise spread of electron velocities on the dynamics of an electron flow with a virtual cathode
An equivalent form of the equation describing excitation of single resonators by external sources
Minimization of Moore finite automata by internal state gluing
Burnout of semiconductor devices under the action of microwave pulses and electrical video pulses
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Minimization of Moore finite automata by internal state gluing

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Solov’ev, V. V.
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract A method for minimization of Moore finite automata based on the operation of gluing two states and on the represention of a finite automaton in the form of a transition list is considered. Conditions of the identical operation and deterministic behavior of the finite automaton obtained as a result of gluing two states are presented. Cases of formation of wait states as a result of state gluing are considered. Algorithms for minimization of the number of internal states, transition routes, and input variables of Moore finite automata are described. Features of application of the proposed approach are reported.
Starting Page 584
Ending Page 592
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 10642269
Journal Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics
Volume Number 55
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 15556557
Language English
Publisher SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2010-06-04
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Communications Engineering, Networks
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Condensed Matter Physics Electrical and Electronic Engineering Radiation
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