PUBLICATIONS - Stephen R. Addison
Symbolic Noise and Chaos. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the 38th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 417-421. (2006)
Computing the characteristic function for sums of the sinusoidal random variables. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the 38th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 338-343. (2006)
Precision measurements of chaotic electric circuits. Travis Hoggard, Katharina Ochterbeck, Katie M. Reynolds, Stephen R. Addison, and John E. Gray. In Proceedings of the 38th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 285-288. (2006)
Charos and encryption: problems and potential. Stephen R. Addison and John E. Gray. Scheduled to appear in Proceedings of the 38th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 275-279. (2006)
A generalization of Huygen's principle and some applications. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 5788: Radar Sensor Technology IX, edited by Robert N. Trebits, and James L. Kurtz, 97-107. (2005)
The Notion of Random Fourier Series: An Approach Based on Phase Noise. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the 37th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 419-423. (2005)
Chaotic Encryption and Decryption: Involving Undergraduates in Authentic Research. Stephen R. Addison, Katharina Ochterbeck, Katie M. Reynolds, and John E. Gray. In Proceedings of the 37th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 244-248. (2005)
A methodology for characterizing phase noise in modulated radar waveforms: an alternative 'terrain' characterization method. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5410: Radar Sensor Technology VIII and Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology VII, edited by Robert Trebits, James L. Kurtz, Roger Appleby, Neil A. Salmon, and David A. Wikner, 74-84. (2004)
The Morphology of Steve. Scott, Eugenie C., . . ., Stephen Addison et al. Annals of Improbable Research, July/August, 10, Is. 4, 24-29. (2004)
Establishing a state-of-the-art college computing environment. Ronald Toll, Stephen R. Addison, Qiang Duan, Carol Hambuchen, and Chenyi Hu. In Proceeding of the Second Annual Mid-South College Computing Conference, edited by Charlotte Owens and George Benjamin, 74-77. (2004)
General Solution to Dispersive Wave Equation and Its Application to Propagation. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the 36th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 497-501. (2004)
Effect of nouniform target motion on radar backscattered waveforms. J.E. Gray and S. R. Addison. IEE Proceedings Radar, Sonar, and Navigtion 150, No. 4, 262-270. (2003)
The effect of nonuniform motion on the Doppler spectrum of scattered continuous-wave waveforms. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5102: Independent Component Analyses, Wavelets, and Neural Networks, edited by Anthony J. Bell, Mladen V. Wickerhauser, and Harold H. Szu, 226-239. (2003)
Book Review: Classical Mechanics, 3rd Ed., Herbert Goldstein, Charles Poole, and John Safko. American Journal of Physics 70, 782-783. (2002)
Characteristic Functions in Radar and Sonar. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. In Proceedings of the 34th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, IEEE, 31-35. (2002)
Is Extensivity a Fundamental Property of Entropy? Stephen R. Addison and John E. Gray. Journal of Physics A, 34, 7733-7737. (2001)
PAPERS READ AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS
A generalization of Huygen's principle and some applications. J. E. Gray and S. R. Addison. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Radar Sensor Technology IX, Orlando, Florida. [5788-12] .(2005)
The Notion of Random Fourier Series: An Approach Based on Phase Noise. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. 37th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, Tuskegee, Alabama. (2005)
Chaotic Encryption and Decryption: Involving Undergraduates in Authentic Research. Stephen R. Addison, Katharina Ochterbeck, Katie M. Reynolds, and John E. Gray. 37th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, Tuskegee, Alabama. (2005)
DyKnow: A tool for collaborative learning. Arkansas-Oklahoma_Kansas Section Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, UALR, Little Rock, Arkansas. (2004)
A methodology for characterizing phase noise in modulated radar waveforms: an alternative 'Terrain' characterization. J. E. Gray and S. R. Addison. SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Orlando, Florida. [5410-10]. (2004)
Panel Discussion: Establishing a state-of-the-art college computing environment. Ronald Toll, Stephen R. Addison, Qiang Duan, Carol Hambuchen, and Chenyi Hu. Second Annual Mid-South College Computing Conference, UALR, Little Rock, Arkansas. (2004)
General Solution to Dispersive Wave Equation and Its Application to Propagation. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. 36th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SST 2004) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. (2004)
Applications of Characteristic Functions to Some Problems in Radar. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison, Sixth ONR/GTRI Workshop on Target Tracking and Senor Fusion. San Diego, California. (2003)
Symmetry Analysis of Reduced Maxwell Bloch Equations with a permanent dipole, William A. Fendt, Stephen R. Addison, and Daniel J. Arrigo. 65th Meeting of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Section of the Mathematical Association of America, Tulsa, Oklahoma. (2003)
Symmetry Analysis of the reduced Maxwell Bloch Equations with a permanent dipole. Chad Fendt, Danny Arrigo and Steve Addison. Joint Mathematics Meetings: 109th Meeting of the American Mathematical Society, 86th Meeting of the Mathematical Association of America, Baltimore, Maryland. Abstract 983-78-1024, Abstracts of Papers Presented to the American Mathematical Society, 24, 159. (2003)
Undergraduate Research in Quantum Mechanics at the University of Central Arkansas. Second Gordon Conference on Physics Research and Education, Mt. Holyoke, South Hadley, Massachusetts. (Poster) (2002)
Characteristic Functions in Radar and Sonar. John E. Gray and Stephen R. Addison. Invited Paper, 34th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST 2002), University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama. (2002)
A method to illustrate the extensive and intensive properties of thermodynamic variables. First gordon Conference on Physics Research and Education, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, New Hampshire. (Poster) (2000)
Stephen R. Addison / saddison at uca.edu
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