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Jesse Wright

California State University, Fullerton
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  • California State University, Fullerton
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
  • All publications (7)
  •  37
    Language conversion for digital computers : general introduction and volume I, the logical realization of transliterative functions
    with Arthur W. Burks, Carl H. Pollmar, and Don W. Warren
  •  51
    Truth-function evaluation using the Polish notation
    with Arthur W. Burks and Don W. Warren
    European PhilosophyPolish Philosophy
  •  59
    Sequence generators and digital computers : technical report
    with Arthur W. Burks
    Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
  •  66
    Design algorithms in automata languages : final report
    with Arthur W. Burks, J. Richard B.??chi, and Calvin C. Elgot
    Areas of Mathematics
  •  48
    Sequence generators and formal languages : technical report
    with Arthur W. Burks
  •  66
    Language conversion for digital computers. Vol. 2 : The physical realization of code and format conversion
    with Arthur W. Burks, Carl H. Pollmar, and Don W. Warren
  •  37
    Sequence generators, graphs, and formal languages
    with Arthur Walter Burks
    A sequence generator is a finite graph, more general than, but akin to, the usual state diagram associated with a finite automaton. The nodes of a sequence generator represent complete states, and each node is labeled with an input and an output state. An element of the behavior of a sequence generator is obtained by taking the input and output states along an infinite path of the graph.Sequence generators may be associated with formulas of the monadic predicate calculus, in which the individual…Read more
    A sequence generator is a finite graph, more general than, but akin to, the usual state diagram associated with a finite automaton. The nodes of a sequence generator represent complete states, and each node is labeled with an input and an output state. An element of the behavior of a sequence generator is obtained by taking the input and output states along an infinite path of the graph.Sequence generators may be associated with formulas of the monadic predicate calculus, in which the individual variables range over the times 0, 1, 2, 3, [middle dot][middle dot][middle dot], and the predicate variables represent complete states, input states, and output states. An unrestricted singulary recursion is a formula in which the complete state at time [tau] + 1 is expressed as a truth-function of the complete state at time [tau] and the input states from times [tau] + 1 to [tau] + h. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for a formula derived from a sequence generator being equivalent to an unrestricted singulary recursion.
    Computer ScienceMathematicsMathematical Logic
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