Analogies between Analogies

  Foreword
  Preface

 collapse section1—  Theory of Multiplicative Processes:  With David Hawkins (LA-171, November 14, 1944)
 Abstract
 Conclusions Regarding Applications
 Reference
 collapse section2—  Statistical Methods in Neutron Diffusion:  With J. von Neumann and R. D. Richtmyer (LAMS-551, April 9, 1947)
 Abstract
 Tentative Computing Sheet
 collapse section3—  Multiplicative Systems in Several Variables I, II, III:  With C.J. Everett (LA-683, June 7, 1948) (LA-690, June 11, 1948) (LA-707, October 28, 1948)
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 Abstract
 Introduction
 I—  The Generating Transformation
 II—  First moments. Jacobian
 III—  Second moments. Hessians
 IV—  Fixed Points of the Transformation x[prime] = G(x)
 V—  On the lim[sub(k)]p[sub(k)] (i;j)
 VI—  On lim G[superscript(k)](x) = x[superscript(0)]
 VII—  Supercriticality Conditions
 VIII—  A Theorem On Ratios
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 Abstract
 I—  Some Properties of the Jacobian
 II—  Direction of Flow of G[superscript(k)](x) in Subcritical Systems
 III—  On the Distribution of Death in Subcritical Systems
 IV—  Subcritical System with Source
 V—  Total Progeny for Systems Without Source
 VI—  Total Progeny in Subcritical System with Source
 VII—  The "Time" Particle
 VIII—  Total Progeny as an Iterative Problem
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 Abstract
 I—  A Remark On Measure Theory
 II—  The Set of Graphs
 III—  The Space of Graphs
 IV—  Measure in the Space of Graphs
 V—  m(T) = x[superscript(0)subscript(i)]
 VI—  A Strong Ratio Theorem for Supercritical Systems
 VII—  Remarks On Systems below Critical
 collapse sectionReferences
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 II
 III
 collapse section4—  Heuristic Studies in Problems of Mathematical Physics On High Speed Computing Machines:  With John Pasta (LA-1557, 1953)
 1—  Hydrodynamical Problems; Heuristic Considerations
 2—  Instability and Mixing
 3—  Billowing Transformations
 4—  Problems on Rotational Motions in Gravitating Systems
 5—  Magnetic Lines of Force
 Reference
 collapse section5—  Studies of Non Linear Problems:  With E. Fermi and J. Pasta (LA-1940, May 1955)
 Abstract
 collapse section6—  On the Ergodic Behavior of Dynamical Systems:  (LA-2055, May 10, 1955)
 Reference
 collapse section7—  On a Method of Propulsion of Projectiles by Means of External Nuclear Explosions:  With C. J. Everett (LAMS-1955, August 1955)
 Abstract
 1—  Introduction
 collapse section2—  Kinematics
 Case 1—  Constant Acceleration
 Case 2—  Constant Mass
 3—  Remarks
 References
 collapse section8—  Some Schemes for Nuclear Propulsion, Part I:  With C. Longmire (LAMS-2186, March 1958)
 Introduction
 collapse sectionPart I—  C. Longmire and S. Ulam-Internal Explosions
 References
 collapse section9—  On the Possibility of Extracting Energy from Gravitational Systems by Navigating Space Vehicles:  (LAMS-2219, April 1, 1958)
 References
 collapse section10—  Quadratic Transformations Part I:  With P. R. Stein and M. T. Menzel (LA-2305, March 1959)
 Abstract
 Introduction
 I—  Homogeneous Quadratic Transformations
 II—  Normalization
 III—  Binary Reaction Systems
 IV—  Procedure and Results
 V—  Convergence Behavior
 VI—  The Nature of the Interior Fixed Points
 VII—  Periodic Limits
 VIII—  Form Stability
 collapse sectionIX—  A Specific Convergence Problem
 1—  The Exceptional Case I.2.j
 2—  The Asymptotic Behavior of the Angle of the Radius Vector under Iteration
 X—  Further Generalizations
 XI—  Properties in the Large
 collapse sectionXII—  Connection with Ordinary Differential Equations
 Explanation of Graphs
 Table I—  Summary of Convergence Behavior of Three-Variable Binary Reaction Systems
 Introduction to Table II
 Table II—  Three-Variable Binary Reaction Systems
 Introduction to Table III
 Table III—  Examples of Binary Reaction Systems for N>3
 Explanation of Tables IV and V
 Table IV—  Modifications of System I.3.g.
 Table V—  Modifications of System I.3.g.
 Table VI—  Super-Systems
 Appendix
 References
 collapse section11—  Non-Linear Transformation Studies On Electronic Computers:  With P. R. Stein (LADC-5688, 1963)
 Introduction
 I—  The Role of the Computing Machine
 II—  Limit Sets
 III—  The "At-Modification"
 IV—  Modification of the Coefficients
 V—  Relation to the Theory of Differential Equations
 VI—  Broken-Linear Transformations in Two-Dimensions
 Appendix I
 Appendix II
 References
 collapse section12—  On Recursively Defined Geometrical Objects and Patterns of Growth:  With R. G. Schrandt (LA-3762, August 15, 1967)
 Abstract
 Rules of Growth
 Two-Dimensional Patterns
 Rules for Termination or "Death" in the Pattern
 Contests or Fights between Two Configurations
 Three-Dimensional Model
 Acknowledgments
 Reference
 collapse section13—  Computer Studies of Some History-Dependent Random Processes:  With W. A. Beyer and R. G. Schrandt (LA-4246, October 28,1969)
 Abstract
 I—  Introduction
 collapse sectionII—  Random Walk Examples
 A—  Self-Avoiding Random Walk
 B—  History-Dependent Walk On the Line (Pólya)
 C—  History-Dependent Walk On a Plane Lattice
 D—  A History-Dependent Explosion
 III—  Integer Sequences Generated by History-Dependent Random Processes
 IV—  Number Theoretical Games
 V—  A Problem
 Appendix
 References
 collapse section14—  The Entropy of Interacting Populations:  With C. J. Everett (LA-4256, August 1969)
 Abstract
 I—  The System of "Particles"
 II—  A Linked System of "Particles" and "Photons"
 Appendix I
 Appendix II
 References
 collapse section15—  Some Elementary Attempts at Numerical Modeling of Problems Concerning Rates of Evolutionary Processes:  With R. Schrandt (LA-4573-MS, December 1970)
 Abstract
 I—  Introduction
 II—  ADAM
 collapse sectionIII—  EVE
 A—  EVE-PQ
 B—  EVE-PM
 C—  EVE-POS
 IV—  Summary
 collapse section16—  The Notion of Complexity:  With W. A. Beyer and M. L. Stein (LA-4822, December 1971)
 Abstract
 I—  Introduction
 II—  Arithmetic Complexity of Integers
 III—  Complicated Numbers
 IV—  Complexity and Entropy
 V—  Complexity of N -Tuples of Integers
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 Additional References Not Used in Text
 collapse section17—  Metrics in Biology, an Introduction:  With W. A. Beyer, M. L. Stein, and Temple-Smith* (LA-4973, August 1972)
 Abstract
 I—  Introduction
 II—  Dissimilarity Coefficients and Metrics
 III—  Metrics in the Space of Closed Sets, Hausdorff Distance, and Applications
 IV—  Metrics for Molecular Taxonomy
 V—  Remarks
 References
 collapse section18—  On the Theory of Relational Structures and Schemata for Parallel Computation:  With A. R. Bednarek (LA-6734-MS, May 1977)
 Abstract
 I—  Introduction
 II—  Functional and Relational Composition
 III—  Some Studies of Relational Structures
 IV—  Possible Applications of Results on Relational Structures
 V—  Relation Algebras: Some Examples
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 Examples of Combinatorial and Set-Theoretical Problems Concerning the Operation of Forming Product Sets
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 Physical Realizations of Nonserial Compositions
 A—  Discrete Systems
 B—  Homogeneous and Partially Parallel, Partially Serial Systems
 References and Related Publications
 collapse section19—  The Scottish Book a LASL Monograph:  (LA-6832, 1977)
 Preface to Monograph
 Preface
 collapse section20—  On the Notion of Analogy and Complexity in Some Constructive Mathematical Schemata:  (LA-9065-MS, October 1981)
 Abstract
 I—  Generalizations about Analogy
 II—  Complexity
 III—  Comparisons between the Complexity of Constructive Systems
 References
 collapse section21—  Speculations about the Mechanism of Recognition and Discrimination:  (LA-UR-82-62, 1982)
 References

 collapse sectionAppendix A—  Publications of Stanislaw M. Ulam
 Abstracts
  Appendix B—  Vita of Stanislaw M. Ulam
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