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1992 annual report on scientific programs: A broad research program on the sciences of complexity (open access)

1992 annual report on scientific programs: A broad research program on the sciences of complexity

In 1992 the Santa Fe Institute hosted more than 100 short- and long-term research visitors who conducted a total of 212 person-months of residential research in complex systems. To date this 1992 work has resulted in more than 50 SFI Working Papers and nearly 150 publications in the scientific literature. The Institute`s book series in the sciences of complexity continues to grow, now numbering more than 20 volumes. The fifth annual complex systems summer school brought nearly 60 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to Santa Fe for an intensive introduction to the field. Research on complex systems-the focus of work at SFI-involves an extraordinary range of topics normally studied in seemingly disparate fields. Natural systems displaying complex adaptive behavior range upwards from DNA through cells and evolutionary systems to human societies. Research models exhibiting complex behavior include spin glasses, cellular automata, and genetic algorithms. Some of the major questions facing complex systems researchers are: (1) explaining how complexity arises from the nonlinear interaction of simple components; (2) describing the mechanisms underlying high-level aggregate behavior of complex systems (such as the overt behavior of an organism, the flow of energy in an ecology, the GNP of an economy); and (3) creating …
Date: December 31, 1992
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
University of North Texas President's Annual Report, 2019 (open access)

University of North Texas President's Annual Report, 2019

Annual report for the University of North Texas (UNT) includes an overview of research, programs of study, and accomplishments of university departments as well as statistical breakdowns of enrollment, fiscal expenditures, and other operational information.
Date: December 2019
Creator: University of North Texas. Division of University Relations, Communications and Marketing.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Frontiers: Research highlights 1946-1996 [50th Anniversary Edition. Argonne National Laboratory] (open access)

Frontiers: Research highlights 1946-1996 [50th Anniversary Edition. Argonne National Laboratory]

This special edition of 'Frontiers' commemorates Argonne National Laboratory's 50th anniversary of service to science and society. America's first national laboratory, Argonne has been in the forefront of U.S. scientific and technological research from its beginning. Past accomplishments, current research, and future plans are highlighted.
Date: December 31, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The FCC’s 10 Commissioned Economic Research Studies on Media Ownership: Policy Implications (open access)

The FCC’s 10 Commissioned Economic Research Studies on Media Ownership: Policy Implications

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Date: December 5, 2007
Creator: Goldfarb, Charles B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Assessing Terrorist Motivations for Attacking Critical Infrastructure (open access)

Assessing Terrorist Motivations for Attacking Critical Infrastructure

Certain types of infrastructure--critical infrastructure (CI)--play vital roles in underpinning our economy, security and way of life. These complex and often interconnected systems have become so ubiquitous and essential to day-to-day life that they are easily taken for granted. Often it is only when the important services provided by such infrastructure are interrupted--when we lose easy access to electricity, health care, telecommunications, transportation or water, for example--that we are conscious of our great dependence on these networks and of the vulnerabilities that stem from such dependence. Unfortunately, it must be assumed that many terrorists are all too aware that CI facilities pose high-value targets that, if successfully attacked, have the potential to dramatically disrupt the normal rhythm of society, cause public fear and intimidation, and generate significant publicity. Indeed, revelations emerging at the time of this writing about Al Qaida's efforts to prepare for possible attacks on major financial facilities in New York, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia remind us just how real and immediate such threats to CI may be. Simply being aware that our nation's critical infrastructure presents terrorists with a plethora of targets, however, does little to mitigate the dangers of CI attacks. In order …
Date: December 4, 2006
Creator: Ackerman, G.; Abhayaratne, P.; Bale, J.; Bhattacharjee, A.; Blair, C.; Hansell, L. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
US Army Research Office research in progress, July 1, 1991--June 30, 1992 (open access)

US Army Research Office research in progress, July 1, 1991--June 30, 1992

The US Army Research Office, under the US Army Materiel Command (AMC), is responsible for coordinating and supporting research in the physical and engineering sciences, in materials science, geosciences, biology, and mathematics. This report describes research directly supported by the Army Research Projects Agency, and several AMC and other Army commands. A separate section is devoted to the research program at the US Army Research, Development and Standardization Group - United Kingdom. The present volume includes the research program in physics, chemistry, biological sciences, mathematics, engineering sciences, metallurgy and materials science, geosciences, electronics, and the European Research Program. It covers the 12-month period from 1 July 1991 through 30 June 1992.
Date: December 31, 1992
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charles Sanders Pierce: Contributions to the Nation. Part One: 1869-1893 (open access)

Charles Sanders Pierce: Contributions to the Nation. Part One: 1869-1893

Report on Charles Sanders Peirce and his contributions to a newspaper, includes yearly breakdowns of his contributions, analysis of his writings, his contributions to philosophy, and more.
Date: December 1975
Creator: Ketner, Kenneth Laine & Cook, James Edward
System: The Portal to Texas History
Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, November 1955 (open access)

Hanford Atomic Products Operation monthly report, November 1955

This document presents a summary of work and progress at the Hanford Engineer Works for November 1955. The report is divided into sections by department. A plant wide general summary is included at the beginning of the report, after which the departmental summaries begin. The Manufacturing Department reports plant statistics, and summaries for the Metal Preparation, Reactor and Separation sections. The Engineering Department`s section summarizes work for the Technical, Design, and Project Sections. Costs for the various departments are presented in the Financial Department`s summary. The Medical, Radiological Sciences, Utilities and General Services, Employee and Public Relations, and Community Real Estate and Services departments have sections presenting their monthly statistics, work, progress, and summaries.
Date: December 30, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
SRS ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT -1997 UPDATE (open access)

SRS ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT -1997 UPDATE

The purpose of the SRS Ecology: Environmental Information Document is to provide a source of information on the ecology of the Savannah River Site.
Date: December 31, 1997
Creator: Halverson, N.V.; Wike, L.D.; Patterson, K.K.; Bowers, J.A.; Bryan, A.L.; Chen, K.F. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey. Annual report, October 1, 1990--September 30, 1991 (open access)

Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey. Annual report, October 1, 1990--September 30, 1991

This report discusses the following topics: Principal parameters of experimental devices; Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor; Burning Plasma Experiment; Princeton Beta Experiment-Modification; Current Drive Experiment-Upgrade; International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor; International Collaboration; X-Ray Laser Studies; Hyperthermal Atomic Beam Source; Pure Electron Plasma Experiments; Plasma Processing: Deposition and Etching of Thin Films; Theoretical Studies; Tokamak Modeling; Engineering Department; Environment, Safety, and Health and Quality Assurance; Technology Transfer; Office of Human Resources and Administration; PPPL Patent Invention Disclosures; Office of Resource Management; Graduate Education: Plasma Physics; Graduate Education: Program in Plasma Science and Technology; and Science Education Program.
Date: December 31, 1991
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fiscal Size-up: 2010-2011 (open access)

Fiscal Size-up: 2010-2011

Biennial report produced by the Texas Legislative Budget Board providing information about the structure and operation of the state government including an overview of the budget, descriptions of revenue sources and funds, the economic outlook and demographic information, and descriptions of the programs, activities, and issues of state agencies and institutions.
Date: December 2009
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory annual report, October 1, 1993-- September 30, 1994 (open access)

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory annual report, October 1, 1993-- September 30, 1994

The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) project is well into the experimental phase of its deuterium-tritium (D-T) program, with the objective to derive the maximum amount of experimental data on the behavior of tokamak plasmas containing a significant population of energetic alpha particles. Since the initial D-T experiments in December 1993, the operational performance of the TFTR, as well as the required tritium-handling and machine maintenance procedures in an activated environment, have improved markedly, so that D-T operation has now become essentially routine, while fully conforming with all of the safety and environmental requirements. During the D-T phase, the machine and auxiliary-systems parameters have also been increased, most notably the toroidal field (to 5.6 T) and the neutral-beam power (to 40 MW). The radio-frequency power in the ion-cyclotron-range of frequencies (ICRF) has been increased to 11 MW.
Date: December 31, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library