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Kybernetica, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 1988
- Jirí Andel, María Gómez:
Two-dimensional long memory models. 1-16 - Jirí Michálek:
Normal covariances. 17-27 - Gejza Dohnal:
Testing hypothesis for the shift parameter in diffusion processes. 28-35 - Frantisek Matús:
Discrete marginal problem for complex measures. 36-46 - T. D. Rakheja, K. K. Gulati:
On symmetry and reversible symmetry concerning generalized directed divergence. 47-53 - R. K. Tuteja, L. C. Singhal, Ashok Kumar:
Characterization of α-entropy with preference. 54-60 - Krishnan Balachandran:
Controllability of a class of perturbed nonlinear systems. 61-64 - Andrej Bebják, Ivana Stefáneková:
Nondeterminism is essential for reversal-bounded two-way multihead finite automata. 65-71
Volume 24, Number 2, 1988
- Kenneth J. Hunt:
A single-degree-of-freedom polynomial solution to the optimal feedback/feedforward stochastic tracking problem. 81-97 - Manolis A. Christodoulou:
Pole placement for generalized MFD's. 98-109 - Ivan Kramosil:
Extremum-searching hierarchical parallel probabilistic algorithms. 110-121 - Ales Linka:
On transformations of multivariate ARMA processes. 122-129 - Daniela Jarusková:
Siegel's test for periodic components in multiple time series and its application in engineering practice. 130-138 - Ioan M. Stancu-Minasian, Stefan Tigan:
A stochastic approach to some linear fractional goal programming problems. 139-149
Volume 24, Number 3, 1988
- Martin Janzura:
Asymptotic theory of parameter estimation for Gauss-Markov random fields. 161-176 - Emil Horváth:
On optimum experimental design for ridge estimates. 177-188 - Petr Volf:
A nonparametric method of regression analysis from censored data. 189-195 - Petr Tichavský:
Estimating the angles of arrival of multiple plane waves. The statistical performance of the music and the minimum norm algorithms. 196-206 - Vlasta Kanková:
A note on the differentiability in two-stage stochastic nonlinear programming problems. 207-215 - Marie Duzí, Pavel Materna, Zdenko Stanícek:
Information capability of a database schema. 216-226
Volume 24, Number 4, 1988
- Prasanna K. Sahoo, Andrew K. C. Wong:
Generalized Jensen difference based on entropy functions. 241-250 - Jirí V. Outrata:
A note on the usage of nondifferentiable exact penalties in some special optimization problems. 251-258 - Jaromír Stepán:
Robust quasi-linear system identification. 259-277 - Sergej Celikovský:
On the continuous dependence of trajectories of bilinear systems on controls and its applications. 278-292 - Jirí Vanícek:
Information aspects: A tool for redundancy control of data. 293-306
Volume 24, Number 5, 1988
- Miroslav Kárný, Katalin M. Hangos:
One-sided approximation of Bayes rule and its application to regression model with Cauchy noise. 321-339 - Petr Mandl, Tyrone E. Duncan, Bozenna Pasik-Duncan:
On the consistency of a least squares identification procedure. 340-346 - Monika Boschková:
Self-tuning controls of linear stochastic systems in presence of drift. 347-362 - Petr Lachout:
Billingsley-type tightness criteria for multiparameter stochastic processes. 363-371 - Jirí Andel, Karel Zvára:
Tables for AR(1) processes with exponential white noise. 372-377 - Peter Hudzovic:
Quasi-Newton gradient method with analytical determination of the direction and length of step. 378-393
Volume 24, Number 6, 1988
- Martin Janzura:
Divergences of Gauss-Markov random fields with application to statistical inference. 401-412 - Andrej Pázman:
Distribution of the weighted L.S. estimates in nonlinear models with symmetrical errors. 413-427 - Jirí Michálek:
Associated spectra of some non-stationary processes. 428-438 - Ivan Kramosil:
A note on nonaxiomatizability of independence relations generated by certain probabilistic structures. 439-446 - Alexei L. Semenov:
A simple detailed proof for Goedel's incompleteness theorem. 447-451
Volume 24, Number 7, 1988
- Jirí Gregor:
The multidimensional z-transform and its use in solution of partial difference equations. 1-39
Volume 24, Number 8, 1988
- Lubomír Bakule, Jan Lunze:
Decentralized design of feedback control for large-scale systems. 1-96
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