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3rd SWCT 1962: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- 3rd Annual Symposium on Switching Circuit Theory and Logical Design, Chicago, Illinois, USA, October 7-12, 1962. IEEE Computer Society 1962

I. Minimization Techniques
- Angelo Raffaele Meo:

On the minimal third order expression of a Boolean function. 5-24 - E. W. Samson, Lorenzo Calabi:

Research and algorithms in the theory of Boolean formulas. 25-32 - Lorenzo Calabi, J. A. Riley:

The algebra of Boolean formulas: Some criteria for minimality. 33-47 - Eugene L. Lawler:

Minimal Boolean expressions with more than two levels of sums and products. 49-59
II. Sequential Circuits I
- Calvin C. Elgot, Joseph D. Rutledge:

Machine properties preserved under state minimization. 61-70 - Barrett Hazeltine:

A procedure for obtaining an economical asynchronous sequential circuit directly from a set of regular expressions. 71-79 - Franz E. Hohn:

States of sequential machines whose logical elements involve delay. 81-89 - Edward J. McCluskey:

Reduction of feedback loops in sequential circuits and carry leads in iterative networks. 91-102
III. Sequential Circuits II
- Roger E. Levien:

The synthesis of cascade switching circuits. 103-121 - James C. Beatty, Raymond E. Miller:

Some theorems for incompletely specified sequential machines with applications to state minimization. 123-136 - Shmuel Winograd:

Bounded-transient automata. 137-141 - Shimon Even:

Generalized automata and their information losslessness. 143-147
IV. Combinational Problems
- Sheldon B. Akers Jr.:

Synthesis of combinational logic using three-input majority gates. 149-157 - Philip M. Lewis II, C. L. Coates:

A realization procedure for threshold gate networks. 159-168 - Saburo Muroga:

Generation of self-dual threshold functions and lower bounds of the number of threshold functions and a maximum weight. 169-184 - Chuen K. Tung:

On some transformation theorems in many-valued logical systems. 185-199

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