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    - Transactions of the Eleventh Prague Conference 1990 (Volume A + B)
    von Stanislav Kubik & J.A. Visek
    458,00 €

    The Eleventh Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions and Random Processes was held at Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 26-31, 1990, continuing the tradition of (roughly) four-yearly conferences which began in 1957.

  • - Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes Volume A & Volume B
     
    50,00 €

    Namely, thirty years of the Prague Conferences (the first one was organized in autumn 1956 in Liblice near Prague), and two anniversaries of Professor Anton1n Spacek, the inspirator and first organizer of the Prague Conferences - 75 years of his birth and 25 years of his untimely death.

  • - Proceedings of the 5th International Colloquium on Soil Zoology Held in Prague September 17-22, 1973
     
    50,00 €

    Proceedings of the 5th International Colloquium in Soil Zoology held in Prague, September 17-22, 1973

  • 10% sparen
    - held at Prague, from August 18 to 23, 1974
     
    96,00 €

    The Conference was organized by the Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and was sponsored by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, by the Committee for the European Region of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and by the International As sociation for Statistics in Physical Sciences.

  • von J. Dvorak & M. Otcenasek
    50,00 €

    There are not many biological disciplines, which have experienced such fast development as have human and veterinary mycology in recent years.

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    von J. Kozesnik
    96,00 €

    The Prague Conferences on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, and Random Processes have been organized every three years since 1956. During the eighteen years of their existence the Prague Conferences developed from a platform for presenting results obtained by a small group of researchers into a probabilistic congress, this being documented by the increasing number of participants as well as of presented papers. The importance of the Seventh Prague Conference has been emphasized by the fact that this Conference was held jointly with the eighth European Meeting of Statisticians. This joint meeting was held from August 18 to 23, 1974 at the Technical University of Prague. The Conference was organized by the Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and was sponsored by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, by the Committee for the European Region of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and by the International As sociation for Statistics in Physical Sciences. More than 300 specialists from 25 countries participated in the Conference. In 57 sessions 164 papers (including 17 invited papers) were read, 128 of which are published in the present two volumes of the Transactions of the Conference. Volume A includes papers related mainly to probability theory and stochastic processes, whereas the papers of Volume B concern mainly statistics and information theory."

  • - Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes held at Prague, from June 28 to July 2, 1982
    von J. Kozesnik
    50,00 - 100,00 €

    The Ninth Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, and Random Processes was organized by the Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences from June 28 to July 2, 1982. Similarly as the preceding Prague Conferences, during their twenty six years histo- ry, it provided a space for the presentation and discussion of recent scientific results, as well as for personal contacts of many scien- tists both from abroad and from Czechoslovakia. Nearly 150 special- ists from 17 countries participated in the Conference and they read more than 100 papers (including 18 invited ones), 88 of which have been published in the present two volumes of the Transactions of the Conference. Namely invited papers, having been read by outstanding specialists, have brought invaluable offer for participants to create themselves an orientation in the modern trends of the above mention- ed scientific branches. Allow us to use this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to all who have contributed to the success of the Conference, espe- cially to those who prepared and presented papers. Our gratitude is also due to Academician Jaroslav Kozesnik, the scientific editor of the Transactions, and to the editorial board for reviewing all papers and fulfilling many printing manage- ment duties. We would like to appreciate a great work of all colleagues from the Institute of Information Theory and Automation, who participated in the preparation and in the organization of the Conference.

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