Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled: [1] A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits Series-Parallel Realization of the Sum Modulo Two of n Switching Variables [6] Mathematical Theory of the Differential Analyzer [13] The Theory and Design of Linear Differential Equation Machines [14] (With John Riordan) The Number of Two-Terminal Series-Parallel Networks [42] Network Rings [44] A Theorem on Coloring the Lines of a Network [50] The Synthesis of Two-Terminal Switching Circuits [54] Programming a Computer for Playing Chess [55] A Chess-Playing Machine [70] Presentation of a Maze Solving Machine [73] A Mind-Reading (?) Machine [75] The Potentialities of Computers [76] Throbac I [85] (With D. W. Hagelbarger) A Relay Laboratory Outfit for Colleges [93] A Universal Turing Machine with Two Internal States [94] (With Karel de Leeuw, Edward F. Moore and N. Shapiro) Computability by Probabilistic Machines [97] The Simultaneous Synthesis of s Switching Functions of n Variables [99] Game Playing Machines [11] (With Peter Elias and Arniel Feinstein) A Note on the Maximum Flow Through a Network [89] and [90] (With Edward F. Moore) Reliable Circuits Using Less Reliable Relays [114] Von Neumann's Contribution to Automata Theory [120] Computers and Automation?-?Progress and Promise in the Twentieth Century [126] Scientific Aspects of Juggling [5] The Use of the Lakatos-Hickman Relay in a Subscriber Sender [7] A Study of the Deflection Mechanism and Some Results on Rate Finders [8] Backlash in Overdamped Systems [11] Some Experimental Results on the Deflection Mechanism [30] (With C. L. Dolph) The Transient Behavior of a Large Number of Four-Terminal Unilateral Linear Networks Connected in Tandem [7 4] (With E. F. Moore) The Relay Circuit Analyzer [84] (With E. F. Moore) The Relay Circuit Synthesizer References

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