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Discrete Event Systems: Models and Applications edited by P. Varaiya and A.B. Kurzhanski Springer, Berlin, 1988, x + 282 pp. (64 DM)

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Discrete Event Systems: Models and Applications edited by P. Varaiya and A.B. Kurzhanski Springer, Berlin, 1988, x + 282 pp. (64 DM)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2009

A. M. Andrew
Affiliation:
Splatt Mill, Chilcaton, Lifton PL16 OJB Devon (UK)

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