Cybernetics

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Cybernetics
Norbert Wiener, N. Wiener
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Cybernetics

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Cybernetics describes the application of statistical mechanics methods to communications engineering. Its subject matter ranges from such control mechanisms as servo-mechanisms, mathematical calculators, and automatic pilots, to the nerves and brain of the human body.

This is a study of human control functions and mechanico-electrical systems designed to replace them. As such it impinges on every branch of science. It is the outgrowth of extensive theoretical study and experimentation by Dr. Wiener and a group of outstanding scientists -- including physiologists, psychologists, mathematicians, and electrical engineers.

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Cover of: Cybernetics
Cybernetics: or control and communication in the animal and the machine
1980, MIT Press
in English - 2nd edition
Cover of: Cybernetics
Cybernetics: or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
March 15, 1965, The MIT Press
Paperback in English - 2 edition
Cover of: Cybernetics
Cybernetics
January 1, 1961, MIT Press
Hardcover - 2Rev Ed edition
Cover of: Cybernetics
Cover of: Cybernetics; or, Control and communication in the animal and the machine.
Cover of: Cybernetics
Cybernetics
1948, Wiley
in English

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Cybernetics describes the application of statistical mechanics methods to communications engineering. Its subject matter ranges from such control mechanisms as servo-mechanisms, mathematical calculators, and automatic pilots, to the nerves and brain of the human body.

This is a study of human control functions and mechanico-electrical systems designed to replace them. As such it impinges on every branch of science. It is the outgrowth of extensive theoretical study and experimentation by Dr. Wiener and a group of outstanding scientists -- including physiologists, psychologists, mathematicians, and electrical engineers.
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