PROBLEMS OF INFORMATION TRANSMISSION
A translation of Problemy Peredachi Informatsii


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CONTENTS

A Class of Cyclic Codes with a Majority Decoding Scheme   [View Abstract]
V. L Dyn'kin and G. M. Tenengol'ts
pp. 1–11

Some k-Valued Pseudo-random Sequences and Nearly Equidistant Codes   [View Abstract]
V. M. Sidel'nikov
pp. 12–16

Upper and Lower Bounds for the Probability of Error in Decoding for Discrete Channels   [View Abstract]
V. M. Egarmin
pp. 17–32

Bounds for the Probability of Error for Certain Channels with Memory   [View Abstract]
E. M. Gabidulin
pp. 33–38

Noise Immunity of a Method of Coherent Signal Addition in a Multipath Channel with Incomplete Path Separation   [View Abstract]
M. A. Bykhovskii
pp. 39–45

Certain Suboptimal Devices for the Detection of Fluctuating Poisson Signals   [View Abstract]
N. A. Dolinin and A. F. Terpugov
pp. 46–58

Some Aspects of the Theory of Automata with Variable Structure   [View Abstract]
G. A. Agasandyan
pp. 59–64

Coding the States of a Finite Automaton   [View Abstract]
N. K. Nemsadze
pp. 65–70

Stabilization of a Linear System by Indirect Control in the Presence of Random Noise   [View Abstract]
M. B. Nevel'son
pp. 71–76

Memory Increases Transmission Capacity   [View Abstract]
R. L. Dobrushin and M. S. Pinsker
pp. 77–78

The Epsilon-Entropy of a Vector Message   [View Abstract]
B. S. Tsybakov
pp. 78–79

Use of Game-Theory Methods for Recognition of Two Objects in Noisy Channels   [View Abstract]
V. F. Nesteruk
pp. 80–82