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Applied mathematics / Signal processing / Finite state transducer / Digital signal processing / Electronic engineering / Finite-state machine / Quantization / Electromagnetic acoustic transducer / Control theory / Automata theory / Models of computation / Transducers
Date: 2006-09-19 20:59:10
Applied mathematics
Signal processing
Finite state transducer
Digital signal processing
Electronic engineering
Finite-state machine
Quantization
Electromagnetic acoustic transducer
Control theory
Automata theory
Models of computation
Transducers

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