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This work was supported in part by the Navy Electronic Systems Command under Contract N00039-71-C-0255, the Army Research Office, Durham, N.C., under Grant DA-ARO-D-31-124-71-G174, and the National Science Foundation under Grafit GK-10656X3. The writing of the paper was completed while the author was participating in a Joint Study Program with the Systems Research Department, IBM Research Laboratory, San Jose, California.
Parts I and II of this paper appeared in Information Sciences 8 (3), 199–249; 8 (4), 301–357 (1975).
Copyright © 1975 Published by Elsevier Inc.