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... HYBRID COMPUTER A computer that combines digital and analog features is called a hybrid computer . Obviously , we can do many more things with a hybrid computer than with a digital computer or an analog computer . Interesting as hybrid ...
... HYBRID COMPUTER A computer that combines digital and analog features is called a hybrid computer . Obviously , we can do many more things with a hybrid computer than with a digital computer or an analog computer . Interesting as hybrid ...
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... Computer Approaches to Mathematical Problems . Prentice - Hall , Englewood Cliffs , N.J. , 1974 . Section 15. For a brief discussion of analog and hybrid computers and digital- analog devices , see the book by Hollingdale and Tootill ...
... Computer Approaches to Mathematical Problems . Prentice - Hall , Englewood Cliffs , N.J. , 1974 . Section 15. For a brief discussion of analog and hybrid computers and digital- analog devices , see the book by Hollingdale and Tootill ...
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... Hybrid computer 16 Identification 66-67 Imbedding 22 Information 84-85 Information pattern 59- 60 Instinct 96 , 126–127 Intelligence 91 , 143 Intelligent machines 40 , 142 Learning 79-93 , 126 Local logics 111–115 Logic 106-107 Man - ...
... Hybrid computer 16 Identification 66-67 Imbedding 22 Information 84-85 Information pattern 59- 60 Instinct 96 , 126–127 Intelligence 91 , 143 Intelligent machines 40 , 142 Learning 79-93 , 126 Local logics 111–115 Logic 106-107 Man - ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |