Abstract

A theoretical synthesis of reliable networks from less reliable components is given by J. von Neumann. E.F. Moore and C. E. Shannon snow a theory of practical networks composed of a small number of components. But Moore and Shannon's network have restrictions on the input-output relation and the sourse of error, and von Neumann's theory is valid only if the number of components is very large.The authors develop a more general theory without these restrictions by taking into account both the error of input signals and malfunction of components. It is applicable, regardless of the number of input and output terminals, to the networks with the same number of input and output terminals.

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