A Six States Minimal Time Solution to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem

Jacques Mazoyer

Publications du Département de mathématiques (Lyon) (1986)

  • Issue: 1A, page 1-92
  • ISSN: 0076-1656

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Mazoyer, Jacques. "A Six States Minimal Time Solution to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem." Publications du Département de mathématiques (Lyon) (1986): 1-92. <http://eudml.org/doc/273561>.

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References

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  1. [1]. Balzer R., "An 8-states minimal time solution to the firing squad synchronization problem", Information and Control, 10, pp.22-42, (1967). 
  2. [2]. Mazoyer J., "Solutions à coupures périodiques itérées du firing squad", To appear. 
  3. [3]. Moore E.F., "Sequantial machines, Selected papers", pp. 213-214. Addison Wesley Reading Mass., (1964). Zbl0192.07602
  4. [4]. Waksman A., "An optimum solution to the firing squad synchronization problem", Information and Control, 8, pp. 66-78, (1966). Zbl1111.68527MR191766

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