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Bijective A-transducers

20th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (sfcs 1979), 1979
In this paper we study bijective a-transducers. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions on pairs of regular sets (R,S) such that a bijective a-transducer, mapping R cnto S exists. The results obtained allow the systematic construction of an a-transducer, mapping a set R onto a set S bijectively for surprisingly "different" regular sets R and S.
Hermann A. Maurer, Maurice Nivat
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Degrees of Transducibility

2015
Our objects of study are infinite sequences and how they can be transformed into each other. As transformational devices, we focus here on Turing Machines, sequential finite state transducers and Mealy Machines. For each of these choices, the resulting transducibility relation ≥ is a preorder on the set of infinite sequences.
Jörg Endrullis   +3 more
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P transducers

New Generation Computing, 2006
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Gabriel Ciobanu   +2 more
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Iterating Transducers

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2015
We discuss simple functional transductions defined by invertible Mealy automata under iteration and in particular the question when the orbit relation defined by iteration is rational. We identify a class of these automata that has relatively complicated orbits, yet some of them are still orbit rational and discuss a number of decision problems ...
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Ultrasound transducers

European Journal of Radiology, 1998
Sonography is facing a new technological revolution. Recent advances in ultrasound technology are increasing spatial, contrast and vascular resolution. Transducers play an important role in achieving these improvements; their technology is widely reviewed in this paper. Physics and technology relate to image quality and its clinical potentials.
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An Electromechanical Transducer

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1951
As the telemetering art progresses under the impetus of both aircraft and industrial needs, the requirement for accurate transducing becomes more and more important. This article describes a null-balance type of transducer which is inherently capable of achieving an accuracy comparable to that of present-day transmission links.
J. F. Engelberger, H. W. Kretsch
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Learners based on transducers

Information and Computation, 2018
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Sanjay Jain 0001   +3 more
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