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Switching and Learning in Feedback Systems: European Summer School on Multi-Agent Control, Maynooth, Ireland, September 8-10, 2003, Revised Lectures and ... Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)»rank: 5138624from: Springer
: :This book presents the outcome of the European Summer School on Multi-agent Control, held in Maynooth, Ireland in September 2003. The past decade witnessed remarkable progress in the area of dynamic systems with the emergence of a number of powerful methods for both modeling and controlling uncertain dynamic systems. The first two parts of this book present tutorial lectures by leading researchers in the area introducing the reader to recent achievements on switching and control and on Gaussian processes. The third part is devoted to the presentation of original research contributions in the area; among the topics addressed are car control, bounding algorithms, networked control systems, the theory of linear systems, Bayesian ... |
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Tales of Chivalry and Romance»rank: 5138624by: David Murray Smith
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |
The Tech a Centenary History of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology»rank: 5138624by: Stephen Murray-Smith, Anthony John Dare
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |
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Thrilling Wonder Stories - August 1947 - Vol. XXX, No. 3»rank: 5641519by: Henry; Hammond, Keith (Kuttner); Smith, George O.; Fitzgerald, William (Leinster, Murray); Bergey, Earle Kuttner
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |
Thrilling Wonder Stories - June 1948 - Vol. XXXII, No. 2»rank: 5641519by: Ray; Hamilton, Edmond; Cummings, Ray; Smith, George O.; Tenn, William; Leinster, Murray; Bergey, Earle; Finlay, Virgil Bradbury
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |
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THRILLING WONDER STORIES - Volume 40, number 2 - June 1952: The Gadget Had a Ghost; The Square Cube Law; Bombs Awry; Papa Knows Best; Such an Angel; The Foxholes of Mars»rank: 5112515by: Samuel (editor) (Murray Leinster; Fletcher Pratt; George O. Smith; Wallace Umphrey; R. J. McGregor; Fritz Leiber) Mines
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |
Truce»rank: 5112515by: Joanna Murray-Smith
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |
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Universe Science Fiction - June 1953 - Vol. 1, No. 1 (FIRST ISSUE)»rank: 5112515by: Theodore; Bloch, Robert; Leinster, Murray; Bond, Nelson; Clifton, Mark; Reynolds, Mack; Robinson, Frank M.; Fritch, Charles E.; Smith, Malcolm H.; McCauley, H. W. Sturgeon
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |
UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION - Volume 1, number 1 - June 1953: Constant Reader; The World Well Lost; The Castaway; Down Will Come the Sky; Bow Down to Them; Muscle Man; Stowaway; The End»rank: 5112515by: George (editor) (Robert Bloch; Theodore Sturgeon; Murray Leinster; Nelson Bond; Mark Clifton; Frank M. Robinson; Mack Reynolds; Charles E. Fritch) Bell
: :1870. The author attempts to reproduce the whole plot, and all the most prominent characters in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and the most suitable stories from The Canterbury Tales, Froissart and the Morte d'Arthur in a form that would be appreciable to the young people of the time. Contents: Palamon and Arcite; The Patient Griselda; The Enchanted Isle; Shylock's Revenge; Death of Sir John Chandos; Eustace de St. Pierre; King Arthur and the Round Table; The Blameless Sir Galahad; and Sir Lancelot of the Lake. |