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  1. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International
  2. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International : Volume 49
  3. Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International : Volume 49, Issue 1, February 2010
  4. A finite topology principle in recognizing topological forms
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The observer with linearized structure for uncertain objects with delay
Analysis of observability and controllability of nonlinear dynamic systems by linear methods
Sampling-reconstruction of Markov processes with a finite number of states
Guaranteed control concept for uncertain objects
Ant colony optimization algorithms for solving transportation problems
A decision making method under conditions of diversity of means of reducing uncertainty
Continuous logic in problems of finite automata dynamics
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Static and dynamic characteristics of multilayered electromagnetoelastic transducer of nano- and micrometric movements
A mathematical model of aircraft motion for knowledge bases of onboard online advisory expert systems
Synthesis of a system of automatic calculation of program signals for controlling motion of an underwater vehicle along a complex spatial trajectory
Analytical synthesis of MIMO fault-tolerant control systems with simplified circuit implementation
Application of unified methodical approach to online planning of target operation of satellite monitoring and communication systems
A simple system for determination of spacecraft attitude and its emergency mode
Investigation of motion of a mobile two-mass vibration-driven system
Game-theoretic model of corruption in hierarchic control systems
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A finite topology principle in recognizing topological forms

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Frolov, A. B.
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract The finite topology principle, a method of recognizing topological forms, is studied. This method consists in simulating real objects consisting of elements involved in multiplace relations with different arities, ordered in a certain way by labeled hypergraphs, in the comparison of the obtained models for constructing tests, in determining a metric on the set of models, and the subsequent application of metric recognition algorithms.
Starting Page 65
Ending Page 72
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 10642307
Journal Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International
Volume Number 49
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15556530
Language English
Publisher SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2010-03-16
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Control Robotics Mechatronics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics Theoretical Computer Science Computer Networks and Communications Control and Systems Engineering Information Systems Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Software
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