This collection contains faculty works from the Complex Systems Department. This department was previously named Systems Science. The Complex Systems Department is a part of the School of Earth, Environment, and Society (SEES).

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Submissions from 1977

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Electron Microscopy of Fibers and Discs of Hemoglobin S Having Sixfold Symmetry, M. Ohtsuki, S. White, Elmar Zeitler, Tom Wellems, S. Fuller, Martin Zwick, Marvin Makinen, and Paul Sigler

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Hierarchical Restructuring and Catastrophe Theory, Martin Zwick

Submissions from 1976

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QSIM2: A Low-Budget Heuristic Approach to Modeling and Forecasting, Wayne Wakeland

Submissions from 1970

Diffraction-Pattern Sampling for Automatic Pattern Recognition, George G. Lendaris and Gordon L. Stanley

Submissions from 1968

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Computer Graphics in Macromolecular Chemistry, Cyrus Levinthal, David Barry, Stephen Ward, and Martin Zwick

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New Computer Methods for Protein Crystallography, Martin Zwick

Submissions from 1965

Structure and Constraint in Discrete Adaptive Networks, George G. Lendaris and Gordon L. Stanley

Submissions from 1964

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On the Definition of Self-Organizing Systems, George G. Lendaris