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The Publications of Norbert Wiener
- On the rearrangement of the positive integers
in a series of ordinal numbers greater than that of
any given fundamental sequence of omegas, Messenger of Math.
3 (1913). No. 511.
- The highest good, J. Phil. Psych. and Sci.
Method 9 (1914),512-520.
- Relativism, J. Phil. Psych. and Sci.
Method 9 (1914), 561-577.
- A simplification of the logic of relations,
Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc. 27 (1914). 387-390.
- A contribution to the theory of relative
position, Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc. 27 (1914), 441-449.
- Studies in synthetic logic, Proc.
Cambridge Phil. Soc. 18 (1915), 24-28.
- The shortest line dividing an area into a
given ratio, J. Phil. Psych. and Sci. Method (1915), 567-574.
- Certain, formal invariance in Boolean algebras,
Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 18 (1917). 65-72.
- Bilinear operations generating all operations
rational in a domain, Ann. Math. 21 (1920), 157-165.
- A set of postulates for fields, Trans. Am.
Math. Soc. 21 (1920). 237-246.
- Certain iterative characteristics of bilinear
operations. Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 27 (1920), 6-10.
- The mean of a functional of arbitrary elements,
Ann. Math. (2) 22 (1920), 66-72.
- On the theory of sets of points in terms of
continuous transformations, G. R. Strasbourg Math. Congress, 1920.
- Certain
iterative properties of bilinear operations, G. R. Strasbourg Math.
Congress. 1920.
- A new theory of measurement: A study in the
logic of mathematics, Proc. London Math. Soc. 19 (1921), 181-205.
- A new vector in integral equations (with F.
L. Hitchcock), J.Math. and Phys. 1 (1921), 20 pp.
- The average of an analytical functional,
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 7 (1921), 253-260.
- The average of an analytical functional and the
Brownian movement, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 7 (1921), 294-298.
- The isomorphisms of complex algebra, Bull.
Am. Math. Soc. 27 (1921). 443-445.
- The relation of space and geometry to
experience, Monist, 32 (1922). 12-60; 200-247; 364-394.
- The group of the linear continuum, Proc.
London Math. Soc. 20 (1922), 329-346.
- A new type of integral expansion, J. Math.
and Phys. 1 (1922) 167-176.
- Limit in terms of continuous transformation.
Bull. Soc. Math. France (1922), 119-134.
- Certain notions in potential theory, J.
Math. and Phys. 3 (1924) 24-51.
- The equivalence of expansions in terms of
orthogonal functions<(with J. L. Walsh), J. Math. and Phys. 1 (1922),
103-122.
- On the nature of mathematical thinking.
Austral. J. Psych. and Phil. 1 (1923). 268-272.
- Note on a paper of M. Banach, Fund. Math. 4
(1923), 136-143.
- Nets and the Dirichlet problem (with H. B.
Phillips), J. Math. and Phys. 2 (1923), 105-124.
- Differential space. J. Math. and Phys. 2
(1923), 131-174.
- Note on a new type of summability, Am. J.
Math. 45 (1923) 83-86.
- Discontinuous boundary conditions and the
Dirichlet problem. Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 25 (1923), 307-314.
- Note on the series S(+l/n). Bull. Acad.
Polon. Ser. A (1923), 87-90.
- In memory of Joseph Lipka, J. Math. and
Phys. 3 (1924), 63-65.
- The quadratic variation of a function and its
Fourier coefficients. J. Math. and Phys. 3 (1924), 72-94.
- The Dirichlet problem, ]. Math. and Phys. 3
(1924), 127-147.
- Une condition necessaire et suffisante de
possibilite pour le probleme de Dirichlet, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 178
(1924), 1050-1053.
- The average value of a functional, Proc.
London Math. Soc. 22 (1024), 454-467.
- Un probleme probabilites denombrables,
Bull. Soc. Math. France 31 (1924), 3-4.
- Note on a paper of O. Perron. J. Math. and
Phys. 4 (1925), 21-32.
- The solution of a difference equation by
trigonometrical integrals J. Math. and Phys. 4 (1925), 153-163.
- A contribution to the theory of interpolation,
Ann. of Math. (2) 26 (1925), 212-116.
- Note on quasi-analytic functions, J. Math.
and Phys. 4 (1925), 193-199.
- On the representation of functiens by
trigonometrical integrals, Math. Z. 24 (1925), 576-616.
- Verallgemeinerte Trigonometrische
Entwicklungen Gott, Nach-richten (1925), 151-155.
- A new formulation of the laws of quantisation
for periodic and aperiodic phenomena. (with M. Born). J.
Math. and Phys. 3 (1926), 84-98.
- Eine neue Formulierung der Quantengesetze fur
periodische und nicht Periodische Borganze, Z. Physik 36
(1926). 174-137.
- The harmonic analysis of irregular motion,
J. Math. and Phys. 5 (1926), 99-121.
- The harmonic analysis of irregular motion
(Second Paper), J. Math. and Phys. 5 (1926). 158-189.
- The operational calculus. Math. Ann. 95
(1926), 557-584.
- Analytical approximations to topological
transformations (with P. Franklin), Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 28 (1926),
762-785.
- On the closure of certain assemblages of
trigonometrical functions,Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 13 (1927), 27-29.
- Laplacians and continuous linear functionals,
Acta Sci. Math. (Szeged) 3 (1927), 7-16.
- The spectrum of an array and its application to
the study of the translation properties of a simple class of
arithmetical functions J. Math. and Phys. 6 (1927). 145-157.
- Quantum theory and gravitational relativity
(with D. J. Struik), Nature 119 (1927), 853-854.
- A relativistic theory of quanta (with D. J.
Struik). J. Math. and Phys. 7 (1927), 1-23.
- Sur la theorie relativiste des quanta (with
D. J. Struik), C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 185 (1927), 42-44.
- On a new definition of almost periodic
functions, Ann. of Math. 28 (1927), 365-367.
- On a theorem of Bochner and Hardy, J.
London Math. Soc. 2 (1927), 118-123.
- Sur la theorie relativiste des quanta, C.
R. Acad. Sci. Paris 185 (1927), 184-185.
- Une generalisation des fonctionelles a
variation bornee, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 185 (1927), 65-67.
- Une methode nouvelle pour la demonstration des
theorems de Tauber, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 184 (1927). 793-795.
- The fifth dimension in relalivistic quantum
theory (with D. J. Struik), Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 14 (1928),
262-268.
- The spectrum of an arbitrary function,
Proc. London Math. Soc. 27 (1928), 287-496.
- Coherency matrices and quantum theory, J.
Math. and Phys. 1 (1928), 109-125.
- A new method, of Tauberian theorems, J.
Math. and Phys. 7 (1928). 161-184.
- Harmonic analysis and the quantum theory, J.
Franklin Inst. 207 (1929), 525-53.
- Hermitian polynomials and Fourier analysis,
J. Math. and Phys. 8 (1929), 70-73.
- Harmonic analysis and group theory, J.
Math. and Phys. 8 (1929), 148-154.
- On the spherically symmetrical statistical
field in Einstein's unified theory of electricity
and gravitation, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 15 (1929). 3S3-356.
- On the spherically symmetrical statistical
field in Einstein's unified theory: A correction (with M. S.
Vallarta). Proc. Nat. Acad.Sci. 15 (1920), 802-604.
- A type of Tauberian theorem applying to Fourier
series, Proc. London Math. Soc. 30 (1929), 1-8.
- Fourier analysis and asymptotic series.
Operational circuit analysis by V. Bush, Wiley, New York, 1929; Appendix, pp. 366- 379.
- Generalized harmonic analysis, Acta Math.
55 (1930). 117-258.
- Tauberian theorems, Ann. of Math. 33
(1932), 1-100.
- A note on Tauberian theorems, Ann. of Math.
33 (1932), 787.
- A new deduction of the Gaussian distribution,
J. Math. and Phys.10 (1931). 284-288.
- Characters of infinite Abelian groups (with
R. E. A. C. Paley), Intl. Math. Congr., Zurich, 1932.
- Uber eine Klasse Singularer Integralgleichungen
(with E. Hopf), S.-B. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. (1932). 696.
- Review; Harald Bohr. Fastperiodische Funktionen,
Math. Gaz. 17 (1933), No. 54.
- Review; A. S. Besicovitch. Almost periodic
functions, Math. Gaz. 16 (1932), No. 220.
- The Fourier integral and certain of its
applications, Cambridge Univ. Press, New York, 1933; reprint, Dover, New York, 1959; Math. Rev. 20 (1959), rev. no. 6634.
- Notes on the theory and application of Fourier
transforms (with R. E. A. C. Paley) I, II, Trans. Am. Math. Soc.
35 (1933), 348-355; III, IV, V, VI, VII, ibid. 35 (1933),
761-791.
- A one-sided Tauberian theorem. Math. Z. 36
(1933), 787-789.
- R. E. A. C. Paley—In memoriam. Bull. Am.
Math. Soc. 39 (1933), 476.
- Characters of Abelian groups (with R. E. A.
C. Paley), Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 19 (1933), 253-257.
- Review; E. C. Titchmarsh, The Fourier integral
and certain of its applications. Math. Gaz. 17
(1933), 129; Science (1933), 731.
- Notes on random functions (with R. E. A. C.
Paley and A. Z. Zygmund), Math. z. 37 (1933), 647-668.
- The total variation of g(xh)-f(x) (with R.
C. Young), Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 35 (1933), 327-340.
- Leibnitz and Haldane. Phil. Sci. 1 (1934),
No. 4.
- Notes on the Kron theory of tensors in
electrical machinery. Abstract. J. Elec. Eng. China 7, 3-4.
- A class of gap theorems, Ann. Scuola Norm.
Sup. Pisa, E (1934- 1936), 1-6.
- Fourier transforms in the complex domain
(with R. E. A. C. Paley), Am. Math. Soc. Colloq. Publ. Vol. 19, Am.
Math. Soc., Providence, R. I., 1934.
- Random functions, J. Math. and Phys. 14
(1934). No. 1.
- The closure of Bessel functions. Abstract
66, Bull. Am. Math, Soc. 41 (1935). 35.
- Fabry's gap theorem, Sci. Repts. of Natl.
Tsing Hua Univ., Ser. A, 3 (1935). 239-245.
- A theorem of Carleman, Sci. Repts. of Natl.
Tsing Hua Univ.,Ser. A, 3 (1935), 291-298.
- Math. in Amican secondary schools, J. Math.
Assoc. Japan for Secondary education, Tokyo, 1935.
- The role of the observer, Phil. Sci. 3
(l936), 307-319.
- Sur les series de Fourier lacunaires.
Theoreme direct (with Szolem Mandedbroit). C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 203
(1936). 34-36. 100 Series de Fourier lacunaires.
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Theoreme inverses, with Szolem Mandelbroit, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 203 (1936),
233-234.
- Gap theorems. C. R. de Congr, Jntl. des
Math., 1936.
- A Tauberian gap theorem of Hardy and Littlewood,
J. Chinese Math. Soc. 1 (1936), 15.
- Taylor's series of entire functions of smooth
growth (with W. T. Martin), Duke Math. J. 3 (1937), 213-223.
- Random Waring's theorems. Abstract (with N. Levinson), Science 85 (1937), 439.
- On absolutely convergent Fourier-Stieltjes
transforms (with H.R. Pitt), Duke Math. J. 4 (1935). No. 2.
- Fourier-Stieltjes transforms and singular
infinite convolutions (with Aurel Wintner). Am. J. Math. 60 (1938),
No. 3.
- Remarks on the classical inversion formula for
the Laplace integral (with D. V. Widder). Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 44 (1938),
573.
- The homogeneous chaos, Am. J. Math. 60
(1938), 897-936.
- The decline of cookbook engineering, Tech.
Rev. 41 (1938), 23.
- Review: L. Hogben. Science for the citizen,
Tech. Rev. 41 (1938), 66-67.
- The historical background of harmonic analysis,
Am. Math. Soc. Semicentennial Publications Vol. II,
Semicentennial Addresses, Am, Math. Soc., Providence, R. I.,
1938.
- Review: Roger Burlingame, March of the iron men,
Tech. Rev. 41 (1939), 115.
- Convergence properties of analytic functions of
Fourier-Stieltjes transforms (with R. H. CAmon), Trans. Am.
Math. Soc. 46 (1939), 97-109; Math. Rev. 1 (1940), 13; 400.
- Generalization of Ikehara's theorem (with j.
R. Pitt), J. Math. and Phys. 17 (1939), No. 4.
- On singular distribution (with Aurel
Wintner), J. Math. and Phys. 17 (1939), No. 4.
- A new method in statistical mechanics (with
B. McMillan), Abstract 133, Bull. Am. Math.
Soc. 45 (1939), 234; Science 90 (1939), November 3.
- The ergodic theorem. Duke Math. J. 5 (1939),
1-18.
- The use of statistical theory in the study of
turbulence, Nature 144 (1939), 728.
- A canonical series for symmetric functions in
statistical mechanics.Abstract 133, Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 46 (1940),
57.
- Review: M. Fukamiya, On dominated ergodic
theorems in Lp (p>1), Math. Rev. 1 (1940), 148.
- Review; M. Fukamiya, The Lipschitz condition of
random functions. Math. Rev. 1 (1940), 149.
- Review: Th. De Donder. L'energetique deduite de
la mecanique statistique generale, Math. Rev. 1
(1940). 192.
- Harmonic analysis and ergodic theory (with Aurel
Wintner), Am. J. Math. 63 (1941), 415-426; Math. Rev. 2
(1941). 319.
- On the ergodic dynamics of almost periodic
systems (with Aurel Wintner), Am. J. Math. 63 (1941),
794-824.
- On the oscillation of the derivatives of a
periodic function (with George Polya), Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 52 (1942),
249-256.
- Ergodic dynamics of almost periodic systems
(with Aurel Wintner), Math. Rev. 4 (1943), 15 (as ref. 124).
- Behavior, purpose, and teleology (with
Arturo Rosenblueth and J. Bigelow). Phil. Sci. 10 (1943). 18-24.
- The discrete chaos (with Aurel Wintner), Am.
J. Math. 65, 279-298; Math. Rev. 4 (1943), 220.
- The role of models in science (with Arturo
Rosenblueth), Phil. Sci. 12 (1945), 316-322.
- La teoria de la extrapolation estadistica,
BoL Soc. Mat. Mexico 2 (1945), 37-42; Math. Rev. 7 (1946), 461.
- The mathematical formulation of the problem of
conduction of impulses in a network of connected excitable elements, specifically in cardiac muscle (with Arturo Rosenblueth), Arch. Inst. Cardiol. Mexico 16 (1946) 205-265 Bol. Soc. Mat. Mexico 2 (1945), 37-42; Math. Rev. 9 (1948), 604.
- Theory of statistical extrapolation, Math.
Rev. 7 (1946), 416(as ref. 130).
- A generalization of the Wiener-Hopf integral
equation (with Albert E. Heins), Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 32
(1946), 98 101; Math. Rev. 8 (1947), 29.
- Sur les fonctions indefiniment derivables sur
une demi-droite (with Szolem Mandelbrojt), C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 225
(1947). 978- 980: Math. Rev. 9 (1948), 230.
- A scientist rebels, Atlantic Monthly 179
(1947), 46.
- Teleological mechanisms (with L. K. Frank,
G. E. Hutchinson, W. K. Livingston, and W. S. McCulloch), Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 50 (1948), 187-278.
- Review; L. Infeld, Whom the Gods Love: The story
of Evariste Galois, Scripta Math. 14 (1948), 273-274.
- Cybernetics, or control and communication in the
animal and the machine, Actualites Sci. Ind., no. 1053;
Hermann et Cie., Paris, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. and Wiley, N.Y., 1948; Math. Rev. 9 (1948), 598.
- A rebellious scientist after two years.
Bull. Atomic Scientists 4 (1948), 338.
- Time, communication and the nervous system, Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 50 (1948), 197-220; Math. Rev. 10
(1949), 133.
- Cybernetics, Scientific Amican 179 (1948),
14-18.
- An account of the spike potential of axons
(with Arturo Rosen-blueth, W. Pitts, and J. Garcia. Ramos), J.
Comp. Physiol. (1948), December.
- Sur la theorie de la prevision statistique et du
filtrage des ondes, Analyse Harmonique, Colloques
Internationaux du CNRS, No. 15, pp. 67-74. Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique, Paris, 1949; Math. Rev, 11 (1950), 376.
- Extrapolation, interpolation, and smoothing of
stationary time series, with engineering applications,
The MIT Press, Cambridge. Mass.; Wiley, New York; Chapman
& Hall, London, 1949, Math. Rev. 11 (1950), 118.
- New concept of communication engineering.
Electronics 22 (1949), 74-77.
- Obituary: Godfrey Harold Hardy (1877-1947),
Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 55 (1949), 72-77; Math. ReV. 10
(1949). 420.
- Sound communication with the deaf, Phil.
Sci. 16 (1949). No. 3.
- Some problems in sensory prosthesis (with L.
Levine), Science 110 (1949), Nov. 11.
- The thinking machine. Time 55 (1950), Jan.
23.
- Some prime-number consequences of the Ikehara
theorem, (with Leonard Geller), Acta Sci. Math. (Szeged) 12, Leopoldo Fejer et Frederico Riesz LXX annos natis dedicatus, Pars
B, 25-28 (1950), Math. Rev. 11 (1950), 644; ibid 12
(1951), 1002.
- The human use of human beings, Houghton
Mifflin, Boston, 1950. (paperback edition (Anchor) by Doubleday, 1954).
- Cybernetics, Bull. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. 3
(1950). No. 7.
- Some maxims for biologists and psychologists,
Dialectica 4 (Sept. 1950), 3.
- Purposeful and non-purposeful behavior (with
Arturo Rosenblueth), Phil. Sci. (1950). Oct.
- Speech, language, and learning, J. Acoust.
Soc. Am. 22 (1950), 696-697.
- Comprehensive view of prediction theory,
Proc. Intl. Congress of Mathematicians, Cambridge, Mass., 1950, Vol. 2. pp. 308-321; Am. Math. Soc., Providence, R. I., 1952, Expository lecture, Math, Rev. 13 (1952). 477.
- Entropy and information, Proc. Sym. Appl.
Math., Vol. 2, Am. Math. Soc., Providence. R. I., 1950; p. 89;
Math. Rev. 11 (1950), 305.
- Problems of sensory prosthesis. Bull. Am.
Math. Soc. 57 (1951), 27-35.
- Homeostasis in the individual and society,
J. Franklin Inst. 251 (1951), No. 1.
- The brain, Tech. Eng. News (1952), April;
reprinted in paperback anthology. Crossroads in Time, ed.
Groff Conklin. Doubleday, N.Y., 1953.
- Les machines a calculer et la forme (Gestalt),
Les machines a calculer et la pensee humaine, Colloques
Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, 1953; pp. 462-463; Math. Rev. 16 (1955), 529.
- A new form for the statistical postulate of
quantum mechanics (with Armand Siegel). Phys. Rev. 91 (1953),
1551-1560; Math. Rev. 15 (1954), 273.
- Distributions quantiques dans l'espace
differentiel pour les fonctions d'ondes dependant du spin, C.
R. Acad. Sci. Paris 237 (1953), 1640-1642; Math. Rev. 15 (1954), 490.
- Miracle of the broom closet, Tech. Eng. News
33 (1952), No. 7; reprinted in the Magazine of Fantasy and
Science Fiction, Ed. Anthony Boucher, February, 1954.
- Ex-prodigy: my childhood and youth, Simon
and Schuster, New York, 1953; The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1965 (also paperback ed. by MIT Press); Math. Rev. 35
(1954). 277.
- The concept of homeostasis in medicine, Transactions
and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia (4) 20 (1953), No. 3.
- The differential space theory of quantum
mechanics (with Armand Siegel), Phys. Rev. 91 (1953). 1551.
- Optics and the theory of stochastic processes,
J. Opt. Soc. Am. 43 (1953); 225 228; Math. Rev. 17 (1956), 33.
- The future of automatic machinery, Mech. Eng.(1953), 130-132. Feb.
- Nonlinear prediction and dynamics, Proc.
third Berkeley Sym.on Math. Stats. and Prob., University of California Press, 1951; Math. Rev. 18 (1957), 919.
- The differential space theory of quantum systems
(with Arnand Siegel), Nuovo Cimento (10) 2 (1955), 982. 1003. No. 4,
Suppl.
- On the factorization of matrices, Comment.
Math. Helv., 29 (1955). 97-111; Math. Rev. 16 (1955), 921.
- Thermodynamics of the message, Neurochemistry,
ed. K. E. C. Elliott, Thomas, Springfield, 1955.
- Time and organisation. Second Fawley
Foundation Lecture, University of Southampton, 1955.
- The "Theory of measurement" in
differential space quantum theory (with Armand Siegel). Phys. Rev. 101 (1956),
429-432.
- The theory of prediction. Modern mathematics for
the engineer ed. E. F. Beckenbach. McGraw-Hill. N.Y. 1956.
- I am a mathematician. The later life of a
prodigy, Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y. 1956 (paperback edition by The
MIT Press); Math. Rev. 17 (1956), 1037.
- Brain waves and the interferometer, J, Phys.
Soc, Japan 18 (1956), No. 8.
- Moral reflections of a mathematician. Bull.
Atomic Scientists 12 (1956), 53-57; reprinted from "I am a
mathematician".
- Rhythms in physiology with particular reference
to encephalography. Proceedings of the Rudolf Virchow Medical Society N.Y. Vol. 16, 1957, pp. 109-124.
- The definition and ergodic properties of the
stochastic adjoint of a unitary transformation (with E. J.
Akutowicz), Rend. Circ. Mat. Palermo (2) 6 (1057). 205-217. Addendum.
349; Math. Rev. 20 (1959). rev. no. 4328.
- Notes on Polya's and Turan's hypotheses
concerning Liouville's factor, Rend. Circ. Mat. Palermo (2) 6 (1957). 240-248; Math. Rev. 20 (1959), rev. no. 5759.
- The role of the mathematician in a materialistic
culture (A scientist's dilemma in a materialistic
world), Columbia Engineering Quarterly, Proc. Second Combined Plan
Conference, Arden House, Oct. 6-9, 1957; pp. 22-24.
- On the non-vanishing of Euler products (with
Aurel Wintner), Am. J. Math. 79 (1957), 801-808.
- The prediction theory of multivariate stochastic
processes. I. The regularity condition (with P. R. Masani). Acta
Math. 98 (1957), 111-150. Math. Rev. 20 (1959) rev. no. 4323.
- The prediction theory of multivariate stochastic
processes. II. The linear predictor (with P. R. Masani), Acta Math.
99 (1958). 93- 137; Math. Rev. 20 (1959), rev. no. 4325.
- Logique, probabilite et methode des sciences
physiques. La Methodes dans les Sciences Modernes,
Editions Science et Industrie, ed. Francois Le Lionnais, Paris. 1958; pp.
111-112.
- My connection with Cybernetics. Its origin and
its future,Cybernetica (1958), 1-14.
- Random time. Nature 181 (1958). 561-562.
- Time and the science of organization,
Scientia (1958), Sept.
- Nonlinear problems in random theory. The MIT
Press, Cambridge, (1959), rev. no. 7337.
- Sur la prevision lineaire des processus stochastiques
vectoriels a densite spectrale bornee, I (with P. R.
Masani), C. R. Acad. Sci.Paris 246 (1958), 1492-1495; Math. Rev. 20
(1959), rev. no.4324a.
- Sur la prevision lineaire des processus
stochastiques vectoriels a densite spectrale bornee. II (with P. R.
Masani), C. R. Acad. Sci.Paris 246 (1953), 1655-1656: Math. Rev. 20
(1959), rev. no. 4324b.
- A factorization of positive Hermitian matrices
(with E. J. Akutowicz), J. Math. Mech. 8 (1959), 111-120.
- The tempter. Random House, N.Y., 1959.
- Non-linear prediction (in 'Probability and
statistics') (with P. R. Masani), The Harald CrAm Volume, ed. U.
Grenander, Stockholm, 1959.
- On bivariate stationary processes and the
factorisation, of matrix- valued functions (with P. R. Masani),
Theory of Probability and its Applications (Moscow), 4 (1959). 322-331,
(English transl., pp. 300-308).
- Preface to "Cybernetics of natural
systems" by D. Stanley-Jones, Pergamon Press, London, 1960.
- The Grand Privilege, The Saturday Review.
(1960) March.
- Some
moral and technical consequences of automation, Science. 131 (1960):1358.
- Kybernetik, Contribution to Das
Soziologische Worterbuch, F. Enke Verlag, Stuttgart, 1960.
- Uber Informationstheorie,
Naturwiesenschaften 7 (1961), 174- 176.
- Science and society, Voprosy Filosofii
(1961). No. 7.
- Cybernetics, Second edition, The MIT Press
,and Wiley, N.Y. 1961, (also paperback edition by MIT Press).
- L'homme et la machine, Proc. Colloques Philophiques
Internationaux de Royaumont, July, 1962; Le
concept d'information dans la science contemporaine, Gauthier-Villars,
Paris, 1965, pp. 99-132,
- Contribution to Proc. Intl. Symp. on the
Application of Automatic Control in Prosthetics Design, Aug. 27-31, 1962,
Opatija, Yugoslavia; p. 132.
- The mathematics of self-organising systems.
Recent developments in information and decision processes, Macmillan,
N. Y., 1962.
- Introduction to neurocybernetics and Epilogue
(With J. P. Schade), Progress in brain research, Vol. 2 (Nerve, Brain
and Memory Models), Elsevier Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1963, pp. 1-7, 264-268.
- Random theory in classical phase space and
quantum mechanics (with Giacomo della Riccia), Proc. Intl. Conf.
on Functional Analysis, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., June 9-13,
1963; Analysis in function space, pp. 3-14, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1964.
- On the oscillations of nonlinear systems,
Proc. Symposium on Stochastic Models in Medicine and Biology,
Mathematics Research Center, U. S. Army, June 12-14, 1963.
- God and Golem, Inc.: A comment on certain points
where Cybernetics impinges on
religion. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1964.
- Dynamical systems in physics and biology.
Contribution to series "Fundamental Science in 1984," New
Scientist, London, 1964.
- Reprinting of [143] as Time Series, Wiley
paperbacks, 1964 (paperback edition by MIT Press).
- Selected papers of Norbert Wiener: Expository
papers by Y. W. Lee, Norman Levinson, and W. T. Martin, MIT
Press. Cambridge, Mass., 1964
- Norbert Wiener: Collected Works - Vol. 1:
Mathematical Philosophy and Foundations: Potential Theory: Brownian
Movement, Wiener Integrals, Ergodic and Chaos Theories, Turbulence and
Statistical Mechanics
Norbert Wiener (Editor), P. Masani (Editor) MIT Press, Cambridge,
Mass., 1976
- Norbert Wiener: Collected Works - Vol. 2: Generalized Harmonic Analysis and Tauberian Theory: Classical Harmonic and Complex Analysis
Norbert Wiener (Editor), Pesi R. Masani (Editor), P. Masani (Editor) MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1980
- Norbert Wiener: Collected Works - Vol. 3: The Hopf-Wiener Integral Equation: Prediction and Filtering: Quantum Mechanics and Relativity: Miscellaneous Mathematical Papers
Norbert Wiener (Editor), Pesi R. Masani (Editor), P. Masani (Editor) MIT Press, Cambridge,
Mass., 1982
- Norbert Wiener: Collected Works - Vol. 4: Cybernetics, Science, and Society: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Literary Criticism: Book Reviews and Obituaries
P. Masani (Editor), Norbert Wiener, Pesi R. Masani (Editor) MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1986 |
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