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Prescribed performance control of underactuated surface vessels' trajectory using a neural network and integral time-delay sliding mode
The present and future of signal processing
Preservation of properties of fuzzy relations during aggregation processes
Převod přenosů ze spojité Laplaceovy transformace do transformace $Z$
Primal interior-point method for large sparse minimax optimization
Primal interior point method for minimization of generalized minimax functions
Principal concepts of systems fuzzification. Fuzzification of systems for technical and medical practice. I
A principal topology obtained from uninorms
The principle of the largest terms and quantum large deviations
A priori results in linear-quadratic optimal control theory
Příspěvek k problému validizace
Príspevok k určeniu konjugovaného gradientu v sústavách automatického riadenia
Probabilistic and fuzzy panel modelling
A probabilistic approach to automaton-environment systems
Probabilistic databases and decision problems: Results and a conjecture
Probabilistic mixture-based image modelling
Probabilistic properties of a Markov-switching periodic $GARCH$ process
Probabilistic properties of the continuous double auction
Probabilistic propositional calculus with doubled nonstandard semantics
A probability density function estimation using F-transform
Probability distribution of the multivariate nonlinear least squares estimates
Probability distribution of transformed random variables with application to nonlinear features extraction
Problém obecného pojetí metody GUHA
Problem of averaging in digital measurements
A procedure for designing stabilizing output feedback controllers
Prognosis and optimization of homogeneous Markov message handling networks
Program for generating fuzzy logical operations and its use in mathematical proofs
Programming means for simulation of logical networks. I
Programming means for simulation of logical networks. II
Programming means for simulation of logical networks. III
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