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Stephen Wolfram: Articles and Reports by Date

1975

Hadronic Electrons?


1976

Neutral Weak Interactions and Particle Decays


1977

Lepton Energy Spectra in e+ e- Annihilation and Other Processes

The Decoupling of Axial Mesons from Currents


1978

Transverse-Momentum and Angular Distributions of Hadroproduced Muon Pairs

Quantum-chromodynamic Estimates for Heavy-particle Production

Positivity Constraints on Quark and Gluon Distributions in QCD

The Effective Coupling in QCD

Observables for the Analysis of Event Shapes in e+ e- Annihilation and Other Processes


1979

Abundances of New Stable Particles Produced in the Early Universe

Heavy-particle Production by Cosmic Rays

Electromagnetic Radiative Corrections to Deep-inelastic Neutrino Interactions

Event Shapes in e+ e- Annihilation

Tests for Planar Events in e+ e- Annihilation

Weak Effects in Sigma-zero Decay

Bounds on Particle Masses in the Weinberg-Salam Model


1980

Event Shapes in Deep Inelastic Lepton-Hadron Scattering

The Development of Baryon Asymmetry in the Early Universe

A Model for Parton Showers in QCD

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and the Expansion Rate of the Early Universe

Baryon Number Generation in the Early Universe

Two- and Three-point Energy Correlations in Hadronic e+e- Annihilation

Parton and Hadron Production in e+e- Annihilation


1981

Weak Decays

Cosmological Constraints on Heavy Weakly Interacting Fermions

Cosmological Baryon-Number Generation in Grand Unified Models

SMP: A Symbolic Manipulation Program


1982

QCD Expectations for High-Energy Hadronic Collisions

Calculation of Cosmological Baryon Asymmetry in Grand Unified Gauge Models

Cellular Automata as Simple Self-Organizing Systems


1983

Properties of the Vacuum. 1. Mechanical and Thermodynamic

Properties of the Vacuum. 2. Electrodynamic

A QCD Model for e+ e- Annihilation

Statistical Mechanics of Cellular Automata

Cellular Automata

Cosmology with Very Large Gauge Models


1984

Geometry of Binomial Coefficients

Algebraic Properties of Cellular Automata

Universality and Complexity in Cellular Automata

Computation Theory of Cellular Automata

Cellular Automata as Models of Complexity

Computer Software in Science and Mathematics

Computing: A New Tool for Fundamental Physics

Preface to Cellular Automata

Complex Systems Theory


1985

Symbolic Mathematical Computation

Twenty Problems in the Theory of Cellular Automata

Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata

Undecidability and Intractability in Theoretical Physics

Cryptography with Cellular Automata

Origins of Randomness in Physical Systems

Thermodynamics and Hydrodynamics with Cellular Automata


1986

Analytical and Empirical Mathematics with Computers

Random Sequence Generation by Cellular Automata

Approaches to Complexity Engineering

Cellular Automaton Fluids 1: Basic Theory

Minimal Cellular Automaton Approximations to Continuum Systems

Tables of Cellular Automaton Properties


1988

Cellular Automaton Supercomputing

Mathematics by Computer

Academic Computing in the Year 2000

Tablet: Personal Computer in the Year 2000


1990

Who Uses Mathematica ?


1992

Some Elements of Mathematica Design


Note: Since 1987 Stephen Wolfram's primary intellectual outlets
have primarily been Mathematica and A New Kind of Science
rather than academic articles.