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4th SWCT 1963: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- 4th Annual Symposium on Switching Circuit Theory and Logical Design, Chicago, Illinois, USA, October 28-30, 1963. IEEE Computer Society 1963

Session I
- David E. Muller:

Infinite sequences and finite machines. 3-16 - Calvin C. Elgot, Jorge E. Mezei:

Two-sided finite-state transductions (abbreviated version). 17-22 - Patrick C. Fischer:

On computability by certain classes of restricted Turing machines. 23-32
Session II
- W. D. Frazer:

Bilateral threshold nets (extended summary). 33-39 - C. L. Coates, Philip M. Lewis II:

Threshold gate realizations of logical functions with don't cares. 41-52 - Richard F. Arnold, Eugene L. Lawler:

On the analysis of functional symmetry. 53-62 - Eugene L. Lawler:

The minimal synthesis of tree structures. 63-82 - Roger E. Levien:

Determining the best ordering of variables in cascade switching circuits. 83-104
Session III
- Edward B. Eichelberger:

Sequential circuit synthesis using input delays. 105-116 - Robert McNaughton:

Finite automata and badly timed elements. 117-130 - Theodore M. Booth:

Demonstrating hazards in sequential relay circuits. 131-136 - Edward J. McCluskey:

Logical design theory of NOR gate networks with no complemented inputs. 137-148 - Raymond E. Miller:

A survey of asynchronous logic: Comparing various definitions and models for asynchronous switching circuits. 149-152

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