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).
Submissions from 1977
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
Hierarchical Restructuring and Catastrophe Theory, Martin Zwick
Submissions from 1976
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
Computer Graphics in Macromolecular Chemistry, Cyrus Levinthal, David Barry, Stephen Ward, and Martin Zwick
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
On the Definition of Self-Organizing Systems, George G. Lendaris