1. Mathematics without numbers. Daedalus, (Fall 1959), p. 577
  2. Mathematical education in the USA. (Accepted for publication by Russian journal. It has never appeared.)
  3. Ergodic theorem for general functions. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 1 No. 1 (June 1960), p. 113
  4. Finite continuous time Markov chains. (with J. L. Snell), Theory of Probability and It's Applications (Moscow), 6 No. 1 (1961), p. 110
  5. Analyticity vs. fuzziness. Synthèse, 15 No. 1 (March 1963), p. 57
  6. A philosopher looks at political science. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 4 No. 3 (1960)
  7. Potentials for denumerable Markov chains. (with J. L. Snell), Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 3 No. 2 (Oct. 1961), p. 196. Research note BAMS, 67 No. 1 (Jan. 1961), p. 120
  8. Rigor vs. intuition in mathematics. Mathematics Teacher, (Feb. 1961), p. 66
  9. Games of life and death. Nation, 21 (1961), p. 47
  10. On Markov chain potentials. (with J. L. Snell); Annales of Mathematical Statistics, 32 No. 3. (Sept. 1961), p. 709
  11. Notes on discrete potential theory. (with J. L. Snell), Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 3 No. 1 (Aug. 1961), p. 117
  12. Random walks. 28th Yearbook of NCTM, (1963) p. 285
  13. A library for 2000 A.D. Management and the Computer of the Future, Chapter 4 Ed. Martin Greenberger, MIT Press and John Wiley, 1962.
  14. A new potential operator for recurrent Markov Chains. (with J. L. Snell), Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 38 (1963), p. 359
  15. A further note on discrete potential theory. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 6 No. 1 (Feb. 1963) p. 55
  16. Article on mathematical education. Vogue, (1961).
  17. Needed: the well-rounded College. New York Times Magazine, (April 1962).
  18. A proposal for a college computing center. Bell Telephone Magazine, (with T. E. Kurtz), accepted but not printed.
  19. Boundary theory for recurrent Markov chains. (with J. L. Snell), Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 106 No. 3 (March 1963) p. 495
  20. Teaching the new mathematics. Atlantic Monthly, (Oct. 1962), p. 90
  21. Report to the International Congress of Mathematicians, Mathematics Teacher, 56 No. 2 (Feb. 1963), p. 66
  22. The mathematically talented student, Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, (April, 1963).
  23. Once the professor was a teacher. New York Times Magazine, (June 2, 1963).
  24. Slowly spreading chains of the first kind. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 15 No. 2 (Aug. 1966), p. 295
  25. Representation theory for denumerable Markov chains. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 125 No. 373 (Oct. 1967), p. 47
  26. The computer at Dartmouth. Darthmouth Alumni Magazine, (Feb. 1966).
  27. The Dartmouth time-sharing system, (with Myron Tribus), Journal of Engineering Education, 56 No. 8 (April 1966), p. 326
  28. The knowledge explosion: A mathematician's point of view, The Knowledge Explosion, Ed. Francis Sweeney, S. J., Farrarr, Strauss, Giroux, (1966), p. 88
  29. A computer in every home, Kiewit Dedication Ceremonies. (1967). (Not published)
  30. The city and the computer revolution, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Monograph 7, (May 1967), p. 49
  31. Excessive functions of continuous time Markov chains, (with J. L. Snell), JCT forthcoming. Research note BAMS, 73 No. 2. (March 1967).
  32. The information revolution today - a case example, 10 No. 4, (winter 1967-68), p. 11 GE Forum.
  33. Darthmouth time-sharing, (with T. E. Kurtz), Science, (October 11, 1968), p. 223
  34. The social sciences call on mathematics, The Mathematical Sciences, Ed. Boehm, The M.LT. Press, to appear.
  35. Report of the President's commission on the accident at Three Mile Island, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979.
  36. Saving american democracy, Technology Review, June, 1980.
  37. Generalization of a fundamental matrix, linear algebra and its applications, Vogue, 3s (1981), p. 193
  38. Matrix representation for combinatorics, Journal of Combinatorial Theory, forthcoming.
  39. The case for computer literacy, Daedalus, 1983.
  40. The mystique of university endowments, AGB Reports, Part One, January/February, 1983. Part Two, March/April, 1983.

Könyvek

  1. Introduction to Finite Mathematics (with J. L. Snell, G. L. Thompson), Prentice-Hall, 1957. Second Ed. 1966. Third Ed. 1974.
  2. A Philosopher Looks at Science, Van Nostrand, 1959.
  3. Finite Mathematical Structures (with H. Mirkil, J. L. Snell, G. L. Thompson), Prentice-Hall, 1959.
  4. Finite Markov Chains (with J. L. Snell), Van Nostrand, 1960. Springer-Verlag, 1976.
  5. Universal Mathematics, part II. Tulane, 1955.
  6. Modern Mathematical Methods and Models, Vols. I. MAA, 1958.
  7. Modern Mathematical Methods and Models, Vols. II. MAA, 1959.
  8. Mathematical Models in the Social Sciences (with J. L. Snell), Ginn and Co., 1962. MIT Press, 1972.
  9. Finite Mathematics with Business Applications (with A. Schliefer, J, L. Snell, C. L. Thompson), Prentice-Hall, 1962. Second Edition 1972.
  10. Random Essays, Prentice-Hall, 1964.
  11. Denumerable Markov Chains (with J. L. Snell, A. W. Kapp), Van Nostrand, 1966. Springer-Verlag, 1976.
  12. Basic Programming (with T. E. Kurtz), John Wiley and Sons, 1967. Second Edition 1971. Third Edition 1980.
  13. Man and the Computer, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1972.
  14. Structured Basic Programming (with T. E. Kurtz), John Wiley and Sons, 1987.
  15. Finite Mathematics - Then and Now, The Future of College Mathematics, Springer-Verlag, 1983.

Terjedelmesebb könyvszemlék

  1. Reichenbach's book on Probability. Journal of Symbolic Logic, March 1951.
  2. Carnap's book on Induction. Journal of Symbolic Logic, Sept. 1951.
  3. Quine's paper on Analyticity. Journal of Symbolic Logic, Dec. 1952.
  4. von Wright's book on Induction and Probability. Philosophical Review, Jan. 1953.
  5. Carnap's monograph on Induction (Continuum...). Journal of Symbolic Logic, June 1953.
  6. Quine's book on Collected Essays. Journal of Symbolic Logic, June 1954.
  7. Polya books. Review of Metaphysics, June 1956.
  8. Wiener book. New York Times Magazine, March 1956.
  9. Carnap's book on Induction. Scripta Mathematica, June 1956.
  10. The World of Mathematics. New York Times Magazine, Sept. 1956.
  11. Ore's biography of Abel. New York Times Magazine, Nov. 1957.
  12. Boyer's book on the Rainbow. New York Times Magazine, Sept. 1959.
  13. Vergara book. New York Times Magazine, 1960.
  14. Rapoport book. Nation, 1961.
  15. C. P Snow, The two cultures: A second look. Herald Tribune, Nov. 1964.