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Praise for Cliff Pickover

"Pickover has published nearly a book a year in which he stretches the limits of computers, art, and thought."
-- Los Angeles Times

"Pickover inspires a new generation of da Vincis to build unknown flying machines and create new Mona Lisas."
-- Christian Science Monitor

"In recent years, Pickover has taken up the helm once worn by Isaac Asimov as the most compelling popular explainer of cutting-edge scientific ideas."
-- In Pittsburgh

"Bucky Fuller thought big, Arthur C. Clarke thinks big, but Cliff Pickover outdoes them both."
-- WIRED

"Pickover just seems to exist in more dimensions than the rest of us."
-- Ian Stewart, Scientific American

"A shocking, fascinating stroll through an infinite idea zoo."
- - WIRED

"Pickover is van Leeuwenhoek's 20th century equivalent."
-- OMNI

"A dazzling survey of chaos theory embedded in amusing science fiction."
-- The Washington Post

"Every now and then, a book comes along that reminds us what computers are all about -- not spreadsheets and databases, but expansion of the mind and soul."
-- BYTE

"Clifford Pickover is many things -- scientist, scholar, author, editor, and visionary..."
-- GAMES

"A perpetual idea machine, Clifford Pickover is one of the most creative, original thinkers in the world today."
-- Journal of Recreational Mathematics

"Clifford A. Pickover is the heir apparent to Carl Sagan: no one else does better popular science writing than Pickover."
-- Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award winner, author of Calculating God

"I can't imagine anybody whose mind won't be stretched by his books..." -- Arthur C. Clarke

"No book in recent decades conveys more forcefully and beautifully the excitement of this exploration than Dr. Pickover's latest work."
-- Martin Gardner, Scientific American

"Add two doses of Isaac Asimov, and one dose each of Martin Gardner and Carl Sagan, and you get Clifford Pickover, one of the most entertaining and thought provoking writers of our time."

-- Michael Shermer, Editor-in-Chief of Skeptic


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Cliff Pickover: Publishing History and Foreign Rights

(Footnotes refer to additional foreigh rights translations.)

Archimedes to Hawking, Oxford University Press, 20083
The Heaven Virus, Lulu, 2007
A Beginner's Guide to Immortality, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007
The Möbius Strip, Thunder's Mouth Press, 20061,3,4,6,14
Sex, Drugs, Einstein, and Elves, Smart Publications, 2005
A Passion for Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 20051,2,13,3
Calculus and Pizza, John Wiley & Sons, 20032,3
The Mathematics of Oz, Cambridge University Press, 20021,2,3,5,6,4,11
The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars, Princeton University Press, 2002
The Paradox of God and the Science of Omniscience, St. Martin's Press, 2002
The Stars of Heaven, Oxford University Press, 20011,2,3
Mind-Bending Puzzles (calendars & cards), Pomegranate, 2001 (50,000 units sold)
Dreaming the Future, Prometheus, 2001
Wonders of Numbers, Oxford University Press, 20001,3,5,9,11,12,6
The Girl Who Gave Birth to Rabbits, Prometheus, 2000
Cryptorunes: Codes and Secret Writing, Pomegranate, 2000
Surfing Through Hyperspace, Oxford University Press, 19991,3
Time: A Traveler's Guide, Oxford University Press, 19981,2,3,6,8,12
Strange Brains and Genius, Quill, 19991,3
The Science of Aliens,. Basic Books, 19983,4,6
Spider Legs, TOR, 1998 (with Piers Anthony)
The Alien IQ Test, Basic Books, 19973,7,9
The Loom of God, Plenum, 19979
Black Holes: A Traveler's Guide, Wiley, 19961,2,8
Keys to Infinity, Wiley, 19951,2,3
Chaos in Wonderland, St. Martin's Press, 1994
Mazes for the Mind, St. Martin's Press, 19921
Computers and the Imagination, St. Martin's Press, 19919,10
Computers, Pattern, Chaos, and Beauty, St. Martin's Press, 19901,10
Neoreality Science Fiction Series
Liquid Earth, Lighthouse Press, 2002
The Lobotomy Club, Lighthouse Press, 2002
Sushi Never Sleeps, Lighthouse Press, 2002
Egg Drop Soup, Lighthouse Press, 2002
Edited Collections
Chaos and Fractals, Elsevier, 1998
Fractal Horizons, St. Martin's Press, 1996
Future Health: Computers & Medicine in the 21st Century, St. Martin's Press, 1995
Visualizing Biological Information, World Scientific, 1995
The Pattern Book: Fractals, Art, and Nature, World Scientific, 1995
Visions of the Future: St. Martin's Press, 1993
Frontiers of Scientific Visualization, Wiley, 1994
Spiral Symmetry, World Scientific, 1992

Foreign Rights Sales (Codes for Footnotes)

1 Japanese, 2 Chinese, 3 Korean, 4 Greek, 5 French, 6 Italian, 7 Portuguese, 8 Polish, 9 German, 10 UK, 11 Spanish, 12 Turkish, 13 Serbian, 14 Romanian

Cliff Pickover: Biographical Sketch

Clifford A. Pickover received his Ph.D. from Yale University's Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. He graduated first in his class from Franklin and Marshall College, after completing the four-year undergraduate program in three years. His many books have been translated into French, Greek, Italian, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, Serbian, Spanish, and Romanian.

Pickover's puzzle calendars and card sets, designed for both children and adults, have sold more than 100,000 copies. He is currently an associate editor for the scientific journal Computers and Graphics and is an editorial board member for Odyssey, Leonardo, and YLEM. He has been a guest editor for several scientific journals.

Dr. Pickover's primary interest is finding new ways to continually expand creativity by melding art, science, mathematics, and other seemingly-disparate areas of human endeavor. His popular Neoreality science-fiction series explores the very fabric of reality and religion. His computer graphics have been featured on the cover of many popular magazines, and his research has recently received considerable attention by the press -- including CNN's "Science and Technology Week," The Discovery Channel, Science News, The Washington Post, Wired, and The Christian Science Monitor -- and also in international exhibitions and museums. OMNI magazine described him as "Van Leeuwenhoek's twentieth century equivalent." Scientific American several times featured his graphic work, calling it "strange and beautiful, stunningly realistic."

Dr. Pickover is currently a Research Staff Member at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, where he has received over 60 invention achievement awards, three research division awards, and four external honor awards. Dr. Pickover is also the Brain-Strain columnist for Odyssey magazine and a puzzle writer for Studyworks, and, for many years, he was the Brain-Boggler columnist for Discover magazine.

Dr. Pickover's hobbies include the practice of Ch'ang-Shih Tai-Chi Ch'uan and Shaolin Kung Fu, tropical fish, collecting African masks, and piano playing (mostly jazz). He is also a member of The SETI League, a group of signal processing enthusiasts who systematically search the sky for intelligent, extra-terrestrial life.

His web site, Pickover.com, has received over a million visits: http://www.pickover.com. He can be reached at P.O. Box 549, Millwood, New York 10546-0549 USA.

Papers

  1. Pickover, C. (2005) "Neoreality" book chapter in Charles Harper's Spiritual Information: 100 Perspectives on Science and Religion
  2. Pickover, C. (2002) "ESP Test" Fools UK's Daily Mirror. Skeptical Inquirer. Sept/Oct 26(5): 13-14.
  3. Pickover, C (2001) Antinous Prophecies. Skeptical Inquirer.
  4. Pickover, C. (2001) Surfing Through Hyperspace. Astronomy Now. March. 15(3): 24-27
  5. Pickover, C. (1999) The vision of the chariot: transcendent experience and temporal lobe epilepsy. Science and Spirit. Sept/Oct 10(3): 38-39.
  6. Pickover, C. (1999) Hyperdimensional S'zkwa and other Hyperspace Conundrums. Hyperspace. 8(1): 8-16.
  7. Pickover, C. (1999) Cryptozoological web sites bring out the animal in us. Skeptical Inquirer. March/April. 23(2): 14.
  8. Pickover, C. (1999) Science and the Unknowable. Skeptical Inquirer. March/April. 23(2): 64.
  9. Pickover, C. (1998) Wormy algebra. Odyssey. September. 7(6): 37.
  10. Pickover, C. (1998) Transforming experiences and TLE. Skeptical Inquirer. Sept/Oct. 22(5): 64.
  11. Pickover, C. (1998) Disordered brilliance: We can curb the dark side of genius, but should we? Utne Reader. July-August. 88: 79.
  12. Pickover, C. (1998) Paranormal web sites proliferate. Skept Inq.
  13. Pickover, C. (1998) Algorithmic Faberge Eggs via Residue Analysis. Leonardo. 31(4): 280.
  14. Pickover, C. (1997) The future of chess. Communications of the ACM. November, 40(11): 26.
  15. Pickover, C. (1997) Ouroboros autophagy. Discover. September, 18(9): 92.
  16. Pickover, C. (1997) Zoologic. Discover. July, 124.
  17. Pickover, C. (1996) Sirius geometry. Discover. April, 92. :li
  18. Pickover, C. (1996) Wise Isis. Discover. April, 92.
  19. Pickover, C. (1997) Think tank. Discover. March, 94.
  20. Pickover, C. (1997) Andromeda incident. Discover. April, 88.
  21. Pickover, C. (1996) The spiral test. Discover. December, 126.
  22. Pickover, C. (1996) Spidery math. Discover. October, 120.
  23. Pickover, C. (1995) Prenuptial agreement of the gods. Discover. September, 108.
  24. Pickover, C. (1996) The thoth maneuver. Discover. March, 108.
  25. Pickover, C. (1996) Alien colonies. Discover. July, 140.
  26. Pickover, C. (1997) Vapor rub. Discover. January, 96.
  27. Pickover, C. (1996) The triumph of Cleopatra Discover. June, 104.
  28. Pickover, C. (1997) UNIX to NT: A Computer Artist Takes the Cross-Platform Journey AV Video & Multimedia Producer. July 19(7): 58-66. July 19(7): 58-66.
  29. Pickover, C. (1997) Chebyshev-Halley Map. HyperSpace 6(1): 99.
  30. Pickover, C. et al (1996) Cursor-tracking highlighter. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Oct 39(10): 211-213. (published in 1997)
  31. Pickover, C. et al (1996) New icons. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Oct 39(10): 25-28. (published in 1997)
  32. Pickover, C. (1997) Aeolian fractals and lissajous figures. Hyperspace 5(3): 1.
  33. Pickover, C. (1997) Tribute to Carl Sagan. March/April Skeptical Inquirer 21(2): 12-13.
  34. Pickover, C. (1997) The alien IQ test. Games April 21(2): 48-49.
  35. Pickover, C. (1996) There are holes in the universe. New Scientist. Dec 152(2061/2): 50-52. (published in 1997)
  36. Sprott, J. and Pickover, C. (1997) Scientific visualization in mathematics and physics. Interactions-- New Visions of Human-Computer Interaction (ACM) Jan/Feb 4(1): 78-79.
  37. Pickover, C. (1997) Cavern genesis as a self-organizing system, Leonardo.
  38. Pickover, C. (1997) A note on geometric representations of gaussian rational numbers. Visual Computer.
  39. Pickover, C. (1996) Five. Journal of Recreational Math. 27(4): 292-296.
  40. Pickover, C. (1996) A note on visualizing the Omega Prism. The Visual Computer. 12(9): 451-454. (published in 1997)
  41. Mclean Pickover, C., Winarski (1996) Anticipated mounting of compact disk read-only memory disks based on selected application icons. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Mar 39(3): 7-11.
  42. Pickover, C. et al (1996) Auto-locator for compact disk-read only memory storage cases. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Feb 39(2): 271-273.
  43. Pickover, C. (1996) Black hole user's guide. .Sky and Telescope. May. 19(5): 92-95.
  44. Pickover, C (1996) Net tools will enrich online medicine. (Interview). .Medicine on the Net. Feb 2(2): 6-7.
  45. Pickover, C. (1995) Pattern formation and chaos in networks. .CMG Transactions Spring 48: 13-25.
  46. Pickover, C. and Runger, G. (1995) The 2N problem. .J. Recr. Math. 27(3): 172-174. (published in 1996)
  47. Pickover, C, (1995) Exploring infinite realms. .IEEE Spectrum. Nov 32(11): 58-65.
  48. Grossman and Pickover (1995) Window Pull-Out IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug 38(8):245. y0894-0281.
  49. Glass, Grossman and Pickover (1995) Missing pulse detector for remote keyboard or tablet monitoring. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug 38(8):291. y0894-0412.
  50. Grossman and Pickover (1995) Flat panel auxiliary displays. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug 38(8) 247-248. y0894-0541.
  51. Pickover, C. (1995) Number Theory and Pascal's Beast. .Journal of Recreational math. 27(2): 81-82. published in 1996
  52. Pickover, C. (1995) The crying of fractal batrachion 1,489. .Computers and Graphics. 19(4): 611-615.
  53. McLean, Pickover, Winarski (1995) Access/Control Icons (Icon Keys). IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Apr 38(4) 407-409.
  54. McLean, Pickover, Winarski (1995) On-line vending machine and product icons. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Apr 38(4) 609-612.
  55. Becker, McLean, Pickover (1995) Icons for session control. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Apr 38(4) 375-376.
  56. Pickover, C. (1995) Vampire numbers. .Theta, Spring 9(1): 11-13.
  57. Pickover, C. (1995) Synthesizing extraterrestrial terrain. .IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. March 15(2): 18-21.
  58. Becker, C., McLean, J., Pickover, C. and Winarski, D. (1995) Smart applications selection assistant. .IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin. Feb 38(2): 353-355.
  59. Pickover, C. (1995) Escape from the Tarantula Nebula. .Discover. Jan 17(1): 102.
  60. Pickover, C. (1995) Clock-a-Block. .Discover. Oct 16(10): 134.
  61. Pickover, C. (1995) Yin or Yang. .Discover. December 16(12): 112. Pickover, C. (1995) Interview with a number. .Discover. June 16(6): 136. Pickover, C. (1995) The challenge of the Minotaur. .Discover. July 16(7): 96.
  62. Pickover, C. (1995) The Triangle Cycle. .Discover. March 16(3): 96.
  63. Pickover, C. (1995) Cafe Enigma. .Discover. April 16(4): 98.
  64. Pickover, C. Are Infinite Carotid-Kundalini Functions Fractal? .Fractal Report 36: 7-9.
  65. Pickover, C. (1995) Slides in Hell. .Skeptical Inquirer. July/August. 19(4): 36-39.
  66. Becker, McLean, Pickover and Winarski. (1994) Previous button and tab-extensions for accessing hidden windows. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Sep 37(9) 471-474.
  67. Pickover, C. (1994) Welcome to WormWorld. .Discover. Nov 15(11): 112.
  68. Pickover, C. (1994) Apocalpytic and double apocalyptic powers. .Mathematics and Computer Education. Spring. 211-212.
  69. Pickover, C. (1995) Fractal Milkshakes and Infinite Archery, .Leonardo. 28(4): 333-334.
  70. Appino, McLean, Pickover, Reed (1994) Cutting pen plotter IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Sept 37(9):23-24.
  71. Pickover, C., McLean, Rieckert (1994) Rotating Icon selector IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin July 37(7):59-60.
  72. Pickover, C. (1993) Fractal triangle puzzle. J. Recr. Math. 25(1):66.
  73. Pickover, C. (1992) IQ Block. J. Recr. Math. 24(4):308.
  74. Pickover. C. (1995) The Loom of Creation. Computers and Graphics, 19(4): 523-527.
  75. Pickover. C. (1995/1996) The loneliness of the factorions. .Mathematical Spectrum., 28(3): 64-65.
  76. Pickover. C. (1996) The undulation of the monks. .Mathematical Spectrum., 28(2): 31-32.
  77. Pickover, C. (1994) The Leviathan Number. .WB4QNX. May/June 5-6.
  78. Pickover, C. (1995) Random Number Generators: Pretty Good Ones are Easy To Find. Visual Computer, 11:396-397. Published in 1996.
  79. Pickover, C. (1994) Ladders to Heaven. Dr. Dobb's Software Journal, submitted.
  80. Pickover, C. (1994) Alien Abduction Algebra. Dr. Dobb's Software Journal, submitted.
  81. Pickover, C. (1994) The cancer game. .J. Recr. Math. 26(2): 133-134. (pub in 1995)
  82. Pickover, C. (1994) Creating Life Using the Cancer Game. Dr. Dobb's Software Journal, submitted.
  83. Pickover, C. (1995) Digital still-camera with storage for verbal annotations. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Nov 38(11) 215-217.
  84. Pickover, C. (1993) Virtual reality menu system. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Dec 36(12) 227-228. (1994 pub)
  85. Pickover, C. (1994) Automatic parallel generation of Aeolian fractals on the IBM POWER Visualization System. Computers and Graphics. 18(3): 407-416.
  86. Sprott, J. and Pickover, C. (1995) Automatic generation of quadratic map basins. Computers and Graphics, 19(2): 309-313.
  87. Pickover, C. (1993) The fifteen most famous transcendental numbers. J. Recr. Math.. 25(1): 12.
  88. Pickover, C. (1993) Halley map. Computer Graphics (ACM-SIGGRAPH) Jan 27(1): 37. (Industry/Applications Slide set.)
  89. Pickover, C. (1993) On Computer Graphics and the Aesthetics of Sierpinski gaskets formed from large Pascal's triangles. In The Visual Mind: Art and Mathematics, MIT Press: Mass.
  90. Pickover, C. (1995) Is the fractal golden curlicue cold? The Visual Computer, 11(6): 309-312.
  91. Appino, P., McLean, J., Pickover, C. and Winarski, D. (1993) Personal computer environmental control via a proximity sensor. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug 36(8) 343-345.
  92. Becker, C., Ellis, C., Mclean, J., Pickover, C. (1993) Novel ways of marking diskettes. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Mar 36(8) 75-76.
  93. Pickover, C. (1993) Phi in Four 4's. Theta, Fall 7(2): 5-8.
  94. Pickover, C. (1993) Isaac Asimov. (Letter to the Editor) Skeptical Inquirer. Spring. 17(3):331.
  95. Pickover, C. (1993) Is computer art really art? Idealistic Studies, 23(1):75-85.
  96. Brumbaugh, Glass, McLean, and Pickover (1993) Smoke damage protection for personal computers and workstations. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Mar 36(3) 519-521.
  97. Appino, McLean, Pickover, and Winarski (1993) Interactive Mousie for Child PC-Users. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Jun 36(6B):549-550.
  98. Pickover, C. (1993) IQ-Block. J. Recr. Math. 24(4):308.
  99. Pickover, C. et al (1991) Menu items with cipher locks. YO8890413. Published 1/1/91.
  100. Pickover, C. (1993) Worlds Apart. Nature. April 362(6419): 421-422.
  101. Pickover, C. (1993) Bicycles from hell. Theta Mathematics Journal. Spring 7(1): 3-4.
  102. Pickover, C, McLean J. (1993) Cursor with rotating marquee edge. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Feb 36(2) 419-420.
  103. Pickover, C. (1993) Fractal fantasies. BYTE. March. 256.
  104. Pickover, C. (1993) Recursive worlds. Dr. Dobb's Software Journal, Sept., 18(9): 18-26.
  105. Pickover, C. (1994) A Chernikov pattern puzzle. Skeptical Inquirer, Winter 18(2): 170-172.
  106. Family, Meakin, and Pickover (1994) Visualization of aggregation and droplet coalescence. Frontiers of Scientific Visualization. Wiley: NY.
  107. Appino, P, Ellis, C., McLean, J. Pickover, C and Winarski, D. (1992) Light-controlled software products. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug 35(3) 267-269.
  108. Pickover, C. (1992) Fantastic feather fractals. Algorithm. July/Sept 10-11.
  109. Chaos, edited by Clifford A. Pickover. Special Issue of Computers in Physics. Sept/Oct 4(5):460-470.
  110. Pickover, C. (1993) Electronic kaleidoscopes for the mind. Computer Graphics Forum.
  111. Pickover, C. and Lakhtakia, A. (1992) Continued complex roots. Zentralblatt fur Mathematik.
  112. Pickover, C. (1993) Lava lamps in the 21st century. Visual Computer, Dec 10(3):173-177. (published in 1994)
  113. Pickover, C. (1993) The ten mathematical formulas that changed the face of the world. Mathematics and Computer Education. Winter, pp 6-9. (published in 1994)
  114. Appino, A., McLean, J., Pickover, C., and Winarski D. (1992) Three-dimensional windows for virtual reality environment. IBM Tech Discl. Bull. Sept 35(4A): 65.
  115. Appino, P., McLean, J., Pickover, C. and Winarski, D. (1992) New icons for people with special needs. IBM Tech Discl. Bull. Dec 35(7): 35.
  116. Pickover, C. and Shirrif, K. (1992) The terrible twos problem. THETA: A Journal of Mathematics. Autumn 6(2): 3-7.
  117. Glass, D., McLean, J. and Pickover, C. (1991) Flexible high-quality audio delivery via infrared link. IBM Tech Discl. Bull. Nov 34(6): 206.
  118. Pickover, C. (1991) Mathematics and Beauty: Several Short Classroom Experiments. American Math Society Notices. 38(3): 192-196.
  119. McLean, J., Pickover, C., and Reed, A. (1992) Three dimensional mouse via finger ring or cavity. U.S. Patent 5,095,302. March 10.
  120. Pickover, C. (1991) What if every computer failed tomorrow? IEEE Computer. Sept. 24(9): 152.
  121. Pickover, C. (1990) The World of Chaos. Sept/Oct. Computers in Physics. 4(5):460-470.
  122. Pickover, C. (1991) Picturing randomness on a graphics supercomputer. IBM Journal of Research and Development, January/March. 35(1/2): 227-230.
  123. Appinno, P., McLean, J., Pickover, C. Rabenhorst, D., Wang, C. (1992) Virtual laser for 3D environments. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Nov 35(6) 226-228.
  124. Pickover, C. (1993) Recursive figures and sequences. .Algorithm March 4(1):11-13.
  125. Pickover, C. (1993) Apocalypse numbers. .Math Spectrum. 26(1): 10-11.
  126. Pickover, C. (1993) Dynamic EscherGrams, .Algorithm.
  127. Illert, C. Pickover, C. (1991) The bizarre ammonite shell. Underwater Geographic. Spring 33: 27.
  128. Illert, C., and Pickover, C (1992) Generating irregularly oscillating fossil seashells. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, May, 12(3): 18-23.
  129. Pickover, C. (1991) The ultimate graphics survey. November, Computer Graphics World.
  130. Pickover, C. (1991) Visualizing complex phenomena. Workshop on Cellular Automata Proceedings. Center for Scientific Computing, Espoo, Finland.
  131. Pickover, C. (1992) Intricate patterns from logical operators. Theta (Spring) 6(1), 11-14.
  132. Pickover, C. (1992) Beauty and the Bits. Algorithm April 3(2): 8-9.
  133. Pickover, C. (1990) The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the chaos society. Computers in Physics. 4(5):568.
  134. Pickover, C. (1992) Cleopatra's necklace and the aesthetics of osculatory growth. Visual Computer, Dec, 9:166-169.
  135. Pickover, C. (1991) What if scientists had found a computer in 1900? IEEE Computer May 24(5), 120.
  136. Pickover, C. (1992) DNA and Protein Tetragrams: Biological Sequences as Tetrahedral Movements. March. J. Molec Graphics. 10(1): 2-6.
  137. Pickover, C. (1992) The Drums of Ulupu. Algorithm. Jan/March 3(1): 10-11.
  138. Pickover, C. (1991) Lava lamps in the 21st century. Algorithm. Oct 2(4):8-9.
  139. Pickover, C. (1990) Is there a double smoothly undulating integer? J. Recr. Math., 22(1): 77-78.
  140. Pickover, C. (1991) The Lute of Pythagoras. Algorithm May 2(3): 8-9.
  141. McLean, Marks, Reed, Pickover (1991) Infrared local area network. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Mar 33(10B) 270-272.
  142. McLean, Pickover, Reed (1991) Force sensing mouse pad. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Dec 34(7A) 224-225.
  143. McLean, Marks, Reed, Pickover (1991) IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin March 33(10b) 270-273.
  144. Chess, Grossman, Hanthorn, Pickover, Reed (1991) PC keyboard cover for children. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin July 34(2): 390-391.
  145. Pickover, C. (1993) Mandalas, Screws, Pears, and Klein Bottles. Visual Computer, 9:227-229.
  146. Gould, E., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1991) Three-dimensional menu icons to aid users in understanding hierarchy. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin May 33(12):464-465.
  147. Becker, C., Glass, D., Reed, A., and Pickover, C. (1990) Spherical LCD display. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin May 33(4): 436-437.
  148. McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1991) Enlarged cursor key with trackball. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Febr 33(9): 428-430.
  149. Pickover, C., McLean, J., Reed, A. (1990) Technique for circuit board chip connections via radio waves. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin May 32(12): 454-456.
  150. Pickover, C., Massullo, M., Ennis, R. (1989) Self-correcting anti-dyslexic font. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin November 32(6B): 131-132.
  151. Appino, P., Pickover, C. (1990) 3-D slider graphical object. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin November 33(6A): 291-293.
  152. Johson, F., Mclean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1990) Self-destructing diskette. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin June 33(1A): 218-219.
  153. Mclean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1990) Diskette stack using velcro. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin June 33(2): 181-183.
  154. Pickover, C. (1990) Double-sphere computer graphics representation for atoms. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin April 32(11): 18-19.
  155. Denoix, B. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Segall, M. (1990) Signature verification on checks and other printed media. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Jan 32(8B): 205-207.
  156. Winarski, McLean, Pickover, Trudgeon. (1990) Computer input devices for people with special needs. IBM Tucson Technical Report. TR-82.0424, April.
  157. Pickover, C. (1991) An informal survey on the scientific and social impact of a soda can-sized super-super computer. Computers in Physics, May/June 5(3) 290-301.
  158. Pickover, C. (1990) Fractal Programming in C? (Book Review). Leonardo. 23(2/3); 323.
  159. Pickover, C. (1990) Does God Play Dice? (Book Review). Leonardo. 23(2/3); 323.
  160. Pickover, C. (1994) Undulating undecamorphic and undulating pseudofareymorphic integers. J. Recr. Math., 26(2), 110-116. (pub in 1995)
  161. Pickover, C., Riekert, R. (1990) Menu icon with hidden geometrical password. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin March 32(10B): 463-464.
  162. Kesselman, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Roach, D. (1990) Dials with antistatic feature. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin May 32(12): 371-372.
  163. McLean, J. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Selker, E. (1990) Mouse ball-actuating device with force and tactile feedback. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Feb 32(9B): 230-232.
  164. Pickover, C. (1991) DNA and amino acid tetragrams IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin March 10B: 182-183.
  165. Brumbaugh, K., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Segall, M. (1989) Ladder unit for PC storage. Research Disclosure. November. No. 307. 30763.
  166. Brumbaugh, K., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Segall, M. (1989) Computer stand with telescoping rails. Research Disclosure. November. No. 307. 30765.
  167. Glass, D. McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1990) Touch-pad code-actuated electrical outlet. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin June 33(1A): 143-145.
  168. Pickover, C. (1991) Virtual voltage sculptures. Leonardo, 24(5), 622-624..
  169. Pickover, C. (1990) Who Are the Ten Most Influential Scientists in History? RC 13854. The History and Social Science Teacher, 25(3): 158-161.
  170. Kesling, McLean, Pickover, Reed (1989) Microencapsulated liquid crystal "silkscreen" for component-failure detection. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin December 32(7): 312-314.
  171. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Rogers, J. (1990) Customizable keys using add-on "plugs". IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin June 33(1B): 426-429.
  172. Pickover, C. (1990) A random walk through a digital garden. Algorithm May/June 1.4: 12-14. RC 13153.
  173. Pickover, C (1990) A computational tour of checkerboard worlds. Algorithm March/April 1.3: 8-11.
  174. Pickover, C. (1988) Mathematics and Beauty II: A Sampling of Spirals and "Strange" Spirals in nature, science, and art., Leonardo May 21(2): 173-181. RC 12196. Reprinted as a book chapter in A. Lakhtakia (Editor), Selected Papers on Natural Optical Activity, SPIE Optical Eng. Press, Bellingham, WAS Hington (1990).
  175. Appino, A., Pickover, C., Slager, R. (1990) Hybrid dial/slider icon. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin December 33(6A): 326-327.
  176. Mclean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Winarski, D. (1990) Audion and tactile light-emitting diode indicator device. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin December 33(7): 175-176.
  177. McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1990) Timed validation device. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin December 33(7): 43-45.
  178. McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1990) Liquid crystal diode bar code unit. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin December 33(7): 363-364.
  179. Pickover, C., Senneville, L. Infinite Sequences in Centered Hexamorphic Numbers, submitted to Amer. Math. Monthly.
  180. Pickover, C., McLean, J., Reed, A. (1990) Disposable keyboard. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Febr 32(9A): 411-413.
  181. Pickover, C., Kugel, L., McLean, J., Reed, A. (1990) CRT screen byte optical information interface ("Screen Suckers") IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Febr 32(9A): 443-445.
  182. Jackman, T., Pickover, C. (1990) Novel 3-D Ramachandran Plot. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug 33(3A): 165-166.
  183. Appino, P., Pickover, C., Slager, R. (1990) Min-Max slider. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug 33(3B): 31-32.
  184. Artigues, C., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Swingle, P. Terminal key connector. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Febr 33(3B): 240-241.
  185. Pickover, C., McLean, J., Reed, A. (1990) Three-dimensional joystick via cavity. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Febr 32(9B): 180-181.
  186. Segall, M., Pickover, C., McLean, J., Reed, A. (1990) Computer in arm chair. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Febr 32(9B): 305-307.
  187. Pickover, C. (1990) Truchet-tile characterization of randomness. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin January 32(8B): 196-198.
  188. Kelley, Pickover, Reed (1990) Hinged keyboard in desk. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin January 32(8A): 90-93.
  189. Kesselman, J., Pickover, Reed, Segall (1990) IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin March 32(10A): 82-84.
  190. Pickover, C. (1992) A vacation on Mars (An artist&apos.s journey in a computer graphics world). .Computers and Graph, 16(1): 9-13.
  191. Pickover, C. (1992) Chaos and graphics introduction by the associate editor. .Computers and graphics 16(1): 3-7.
  192. Pickover. C. (1991) From math comes beauty: spirals, monkey curves, and saddles, .Computer Graphics Forum. 10: 329-331.
  193. Pickover, C. (1991) Million-point sculptures. .Computer Graphics Forum. 10: 333-336.
  194. Lakhtakia, A., Pickover, C. (1993) Observations on the Gleichniszahlen-Reihe, an Unusual Number Theory Sequence, J. Recr. Math., 25(3): 202-205. (published in 1994)
  195. Denoix, Kesling, Pickover, Reed (1989) Bar code photocopier and applications. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin December 32(7): 305-307.
  196. Chess, D., Peevers, A., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1989) Car radio scanner differentiating music from speech. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin October 32(5B): 12-13.
  197. Pickover, C. (1992) On the aesthetics of inversion and osculation, The Visual Computer. April 8:4 233-240.
  198. Pickover, C., Angelo, M. (1995). On the existence of cakemorphic integers. J. Recr. Math., 27(1): 13-16. published in 1996.
  199. Pickover, C. (1990) All known replicating Fibonacci-digits less than one billion, .J. Recr. Math, 22(3): 202-204.
  200. Pickover, C. (1989) Visualization of time-discrete dynamical systems. Visual Computer 5: 375-377. RC 12008.
  201. Pickover, C. (1990) Book Review of .Fractal Programming in C. Leonardo 23(2).
  202. Pickover, C. (1990) Close encounters with strange attractors. Algorithm 1(2):8-11.
  203. Pickover, C., McCarty, K. (1990) Visualizing Cantor cheese construction. Computers and Graphics. 14(2), 337-341.
  204. Fisher, J. Grossman, B., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Schloss, R. (1989) Liquid crystal display super-cube for 3D display applications. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin July 32(2): 287-290.
  205. Kirkpatrick, S., Lipscomb, J. McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Segall, M. (1989) 3-D input device with several degrees of freedom. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin October 32(5A):158-161.
  206. Gould, E., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Segall, M. (1989) Desk Pop-up Monitor. Research Disclosure (K. Mason Publications, Ltd, England) December, No. 308. (30824). (Disclosed anonymously).
  207. McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A., and Winarski, D. (1989) Computer input device via nerve signal detection. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin August 32(3A):424-426.
  208. Pickover, C. (1990) Inverted Mandelbrot sets. Visual Computer , 6: 227-229.
  209. Pickover, C. (1994) Some observations on reversed numbers and palindromes, J. Recr. Math., 26(4): 243-247. (published in 1995).
  210. Pickover, C. (1989) Inside the Mandelbrot set. Algorithm, Nov/Dec 1(1): 9-12. (This can be ordered from Algorithm, P.O. Box 29237, Westmount Postal Outlet, 785 Wonderland Road S., London, Ontario Canada N6K 1M6.)
  211. Pickover, C. (1989) Symmetrized random-dot patterns. Recreational and Educational Computing Newsletter, Sept./Oct. 4(17): 3. (Write to Dr. Michael Ecker, 909 Violet Terrace, Clarks Summit, PA 18411, for more information on this newsletter). IBM Research Report (RC 10256).
  212. Pickover, C. (1990) Unusual graphic representations of complex data. In Frontiers in Computing Systems Research Plenum: New York.
  213. Pickover, C. (1990) Visualizing chaos: Lyapunov surfaces and volumes. IEEE Computer Graphics and Appl., March 10(2): 15-19.
  214. Huang, Janak, Ling, Pickover (1989) C3DSTAR and CAPVIEW: capacitance analysis programs. Proc. Elec. Design Auto. ITL Meeting. Thornwood, NY. May 1989 (pgs 196-199).
  215. Lakhtakia, A., Pickover. C. (1990) Some observations on palindromic numbers, J. Recr. Math., 22(1): 55-60.
  216. Pickover, C., Gursky, M. (1991) Pair square numbers. J. Recr. Math.. 23(4): 312-314.
  217. Pickover, C. (1989) The .eq n sup <(3/2)> problem, submitted to Math. Mag.
  218. Pickover, C., Khorasani E. (1992) Infinite triangular arrays. J. Recr. Math., 24(2): 104-110.
  219. Lakhtakia, A., Pickover, C. (1993) The Connell number sequence. J. Recr. Math., 25(2):90-92.
  220. Pickover, C. (1990) Results of the very-large-number contest, J. Recr. Math.. 22(4): 249-252.
  221. Pickover, C., Khorasani, E. (1991) Visualization of the Gleichniszahlen-Reihe, an Unusual Number Theory Sequence, Math. Spectrum, 23(4): 113-115.
  222. Pickover, C. (1990) Growing your own font. Algorithm July/ August 1(5):11-12.
  223. Pickover, C. (1990) Juggler geometry and earthworm algebra. Algorithm. Nov 1(7): 11-13.
  224. Pickover, C. (1990) Some experiments with a leaning tower of books. Computer Language, May 7(5): 169-160. RC 14260.
  225. Pickover, C. (1993) Partition Graphs for Consecutive Integer Sums, J. Recr. Math, 25(4): 290-293. (Published in 1994)
  226. Glass, D., Pickover, C., Reed, A., Riskin, S. (1989) Plate glass keyboard. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin May. 31(12): 22-24.
  227. Marks, McLean, Pickover, Reed (1989) Key with LCD indicator. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Sept. 32(4B): 18-19.
  228. Kugel, Marks, Pickover, Reed (1989) Mouth-interpreter via optical fibers and infrared link. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Sept. 32(4B): 10 - 13.
  229. Pickover, Reed (1989). Terminal keys with antistatic pads. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Sept. 32(4B): 109-110.
  230. Marks, L., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1989) Labels with conductive ink. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug. 32(3A): 306-308.
  231. Kesling, D., Marks, L., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1989) Watch with patterns for visually impaired. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug. 32(3A): 218-220.
  232. McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1989) Programmable liquid crystal display. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug. 32(3B): 211-213.
  233. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Segall, M. (1989) Computer and peripheral device pole stand. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug. 32(3B): 106-109.
  234. Marks, L. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Selker, E. (1989) Emulated keylock for 5080 tablet. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug. 32(3A): 96-97.
  235. Grossman, B., McLean, J., Pickover, C., Reed, A. (1989) Space bar that rolls. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Aug. 32(3B): 122-123.
  236. Pickover, C. (1990) Computer renditions of polyhedral models, Symmetry, 1(1): 41-44.
  237. Pickover, C., Kelley, J., Reed, A. (1989) Telescopic Joystick. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin April. 31(11): 288-289.
  238. Pickover, C. (1989) GALAXY: A versatile visualization program for a graphics supercomputer. (RC 14570)
  239. Pickover, C., Stein, A. (1989) The Scientific Visualization Laboratory at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. RC 14629.
  240. Pickover, C. (1990) On the aesthetics Sierpinski gaskets formed from large Pascal's triangles, Leonardo. 23(4), 411-417. RC 12106.
  241. Capek, P., Hanthorn D., Johnson, F., Pickover, C., Rogers, J. (1989) Mouse with geodesic ball. Research Disclosure (K. Mason Publications, Ltd, England) July, No. 303. (30357). (Disclosed anonymously).
  242. Pickover, C., Khorasani, E.(1989) Adventures in computing. (Topics include: chaotic systems with pentagonal symmetry, pentagonal symmetry in historic ornament, the Connell number sequence, other unusual number theory sequences, infinite triangular arrays, the results of a large-number contest, spherical Lissajous patterns, polyhedral models and fonts which grow).
  243. Pickover, C. (1992) Pentagonal Chaos. In Five-Fold Symmetry I. Hargittai, ed. World Scientific: Singapore.
  244. Pickover, C. (1990) Pentagonal Symmetry in Historic Ornament. In Five-Fold Symmetry I. Hargittai, ed. VCH: New York.
  245. Pickover, C. (1989) A short recipe for seashell synthesis. IEEE Computer Graphics and Appl., November 9(6): 8-11. IBM RC 14311.
  246. Pickover, C. (1990) Computer experiments in molecular evolution. Speculations in Science and Technology, 13(3): 181-191. IBM RC 14467.
  247. Pickover, C. (1989) Markov aggregation on a sticky circle. Computers in Physics, Jul/Aug 3(4): 79-80.
  248. Pickover, C. and Lakhtakia, A. (1991) Continued roots in the complex plane. J. Recr. Math., 23(2), 164-168.
  249. Pickover, C. and Lakhtakia, A. (1989) Diophantine equation graphs for .eq x sup 2 y = c . J. Recr. Math., 21(3), 167-170.
  250. Pickover, C. (1989) Picturing randomness with Truchet tiles. J. Recr. Math., 21(4): 256-259.
  251. Pickover, C. (1989) The new "Chaos and Graphics" section of Computers and Graphics. Comput. Graph. 13(1), 55-56.
  252. Pickover, C. (1989) Circles which kiss: a note on osculatory packing. Computers and Graphics, 13(1), 63-67.
  253. Pickover, C. (1988) The fractal simulation of biological shapes. Proc. 5th Intl. Meet. Biostereometrics. Basel, Switzerland. RC 14014
  254. Grossman, B., Pickover, C. (1989) Personal computer form writer. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Febr. 31(9): 355.
  255. Pickover, C. (1988) Overrelaxation and Chaos. Physics Letters A, July 130(3): 125-128. RC 12863.
  256. Pickover, C. (1989) A note on computer experiments with chaotic shattering of level sets. RC 13853.
  257. Pickover, C. (1989) Hailstone (3n + 1) Number Graphs. J. Recr. Math. 21(2): 112-115.
  258. Pickover, C. (1989) Halley Maps for a Trigonometric and Rational Function Comp. and Math. with Appl., 17: 125-132. Also appears in: Hargittai, I., ed. (1989) Symmetry 2, Unifying Human Understanding. Pergamon Press: Oxford. RC 12804.
  259. Pickover, C. (1988) Beauty in strange proportions. Structure of Symmetry Symposium, Budapest, Hungary. RC 14173
  260. Pickover, C. (1989) Mathematics and Beauty VIII: Tesselation Automata Derived From A Single Defect. Comp. and Math. with Appl., 17: 361-336. Also appears in: Hargittai, I., ed. (1989) Symmetry 2, Unifying Human Understanding. Pergamon Press: Oxford. RC 12699.
  261. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Grossman, B. (1988) Easy identification of computer boards. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin June 31(7): 32-33.
  262. Pickover, C., Pattnaik, P., Reed, A., (1989) Audible noise suppression. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Jan. 31(8): 256-258.
  263. Pickover, C., Ditlow, G., Fisher, J., Reed, A., (1989) Paging of display screen images using footswitch and digital interface. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Jan. 31(8): 252-254.
  264. Pickover, C., Ashton, G., Reed, A., (1989) Speech-synthesis telephone call annunciator. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Jan. 31(8): 261-264.
  265. Pickover, C., McLean, J., Reed, A., (1989) Variable grid pattern pads for optical mouse contact surfaces. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin Jan. 31(8): 237-240.
  266. Pickover, C. and Lakhtakia, A. (1988) Four short computer graphics visualization experiments. IBM Res. Rep. (RC 14089) (Topics include: fractals, tiling patterns, aggregation, and number theory.)
  267. Pickover, C. (1988) A Note on Rendering 3-D Strange-Attractors. Computers and Graphics, 12(2): 263-267. RC 12977.
  268. Pickover, C. (1990) On Genes and Graphics. Speculations in Science and Technology, 12(1): 5-15.
  269. Pickover, C. (1989) Chaotic fragmentation in Halley's Paradise. Physica Scripta, 39: 193-195. RC 13809.
  270. Pickover, C. (1988) Chaotic behavior of the transcendental mapping .eq (z rarrow cosh(z) + mu ) , The Visual Computer, An International Journal of Computer Graphics, 4: 243-246. RC 11652.
  271. McLean, Pickover, Reed (1991) Mini-Joystick: An integrated terminal key combination. IBM Tech. Discl. Bull. Sept 34(4A): 440-443.
  272. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Denoix, B. Gould, E. (1988) Three-position rocker key for terminal keyboards. IBM Tech. Discl. Bull. November 31(6): 474-475.
  273. Pickover, C., Reed, A., Keithley, D., Kesling, D. (1988) Personal data bank information exchange. IBM Tech. Discl. Bull. November 31(6): 231-235.
  274. Pickover, C. and Reed, A. (1988) Keys with position and force feedback. IBM Tech. Discl. Bull. July 32(2): 78-80.
  275. Pickover, C. (1991) A note on the visualization of heart sounds. Leonardo. 24(3): 359-360.
  276. Pickover, C. (1991) Picturing spherical Lissajous figures. Leonardo. 24(3): 361.
  277. Pickover, C. (1988) An easy-to-use solid modelling interface for capacitance computation. IBM RC 14212.
  278. Pickover, C. and Reed, A. (1988) Optical high density direct access storage device. IBM Tech. Discl. Bull. October 31(5): 392-393.
  279. Pickover, C. (1989) How to Design Using Recursive Composite Functions. Leonardo, 22(2), 219-222. RC 13197.
  280. Pickover, C. (1988) Novel Graphics Allow Computer Synthesis of Singing "Human" Voices. Computer Technology Review (Winter Issue) 7(16): 79-89. (RC 10118).
  281. Pickover, C., Keithley, D. and Reed, A. (1988) Triangular toggle keys for touch-tone phones. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin June 31(1): 47-49.
  282. Pickover, C. (1988) Symmetry, Beauty and Chaos in Chebyshev's Paradise. The Visual Computer: An International Journal of Computer Graphics, 4: 142-147. RC 13014.
  283. Pickover, C. (1988) A Note on Rendering Chaotic "Repeller Distance-Towers". Computers in Physics, May/June 2(3): 75-76. RC 13317
  284. Pickover, C. (1988) Pattern formation and chaos in networks, Communications of the ACM, February 31(2), 136-151. RC 11918. RC 13316
  285. Pickover, C. (1990) The Moire effect: practical and pictorial patterns Algorithm, Sept. 1(6): 12. (RC 14227).
  286. Pickover, C. (1988) Rendering of the Shroud of Turin Using Sinusoidal Pseudo-Color and other Image Processing Techniques, Computers and Graphics 12(1): 81-90. RC 12558.
  287. Pickover, C. (1988) From noise comes beauty: textures reminiscent of rug weavings and wood grains spring from simple formulas (Mathematics and Beauty X). Computer Graphics World, March, 11(3): 115-116. RC 12978
  288. Pickover, C. (1988) DNA Vectorgram, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin April 30(11): 201-202.
  289. Pickover, C., Reed, A., and Kesling D. (1988) Graphics puck and tablet with feedback. Research Disclosure (K. Mason Publications, Ltd, England) April, No. 288. (28870). (Disclosed anonymously).
  290. Pickover, C. (1988) Dynamic Moire-Frame "Highlighting" for Shapes on a Graphics Screen Research Disclosure (K. Mason Publications, Ltd, England) May, No. 289. (289114). (Disclosed anonymously).
  291. Pickover, C. (editor) (1988) The Journal of Chaos and Graphics, Vol 3., RA 198. (17 different authors).
  292. Pickover, C. and Biyani, S. (1988) Surface acoustic wave joystick. IBM Tech. Discl. Bull. June 31(1): 457-459.
  293. Pickover, C. (1987) Blooming Integers: An elegantly simple algorithm generates complex patterns (Mathematics and Beauty III) Computer Graphics World (March), 10(3): 54-57.
  294. Pickover, C. and Ditlow, G. (1988) Self-adjusting audio speaker IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, February 30(9): 460-462.
  295. Pickover, C. (1988) A note on Chaos and Halley's Method. Communications of the ACM, November, 31(11): 1326-1329. RC 12747.
  296. Pickover, C. (1988) Aesthetics and iterative approximation. Computer Language, November, 5(11): 53-57. RC 12864.
  297. Pickover, C. (1988) Mathematics and Beauty VII: Visualization of quaternion slices. Image and Vision Computing, November, 6(4): 235-237.
  298. Pickover, C. (1988) The use of image processing techniques in rendering maps with deterministic chaos. The Visual Computer IBM RC 12483.
  299. Pickover, C. (editor) (1987) The Journal of Chaos and Graphics, Vol 1., RA 186. (10 different authors).
  300. Pickover, C. (editor) (1987) The Journal of Chaos and Graphics, Vol 2., RA 192. (13 different authors).
  301. Pickover, C. (1987) A recipe for self-decorating eggs. Computer Language, 4(11): 55-58. RC 12431.
  302. Pickover, C. (1987) Non Linearity Checker for Beam Deflection in CRT's. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, in press.
  303. Pickover, C. (1987) DNA Vectorgrams: representation of cancer gene sequences as movements along a 2-D cellular lattice, IBM J. Res. Dev., 31: 111-119.
  304. Pickover, C., Ditlow, G. and Keithley, D. (1987) Passwords for computer systems and cipher locks containing rhythm patterns. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, 30(5): 258.
  305. Pickover, C. (1987) Acoustic Bar Code, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, 30(5) : 334.
  306. Pickover, C. (1987) Mathematics and beauty: time-discrete phase planes associated with the cyclic system, .eq lbrace x dot (t) = - f(y(t)), % .eq y dot (t) = f(x(t)) rbrace , Computers and Graphics, 11(2), 217-226. RC 11971.
  307. Pickover, C. (1987) (Mathematics and Beauty IV): Computer graphics and wild monopodial tendril plant growth, Computer Graphics World, 10(7): 143-145. RC 12334.
  308. Pickover, C. (1987) Software package for molecular modelling and structural characterization. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, 29(9), 3771-3773.
  309. Pickover, C. (1987) Mathematics and Beauty V: Turbulent Complex Curls, Computers and Graphics, 11(4): 499-508. RC 12377.
  310. Pickover, C. (1987) Graphics, bifurcation, order and chaos, Computer Graphics Forum, 6(1): 26-33.
  311. Pickover, C. and Khorasani, A. (1986) Fractal characterization of speech waveform graphs, Computers and Graphics 10, 51-61.
  312. Pickover, C. (1986) A Monte Carlo approach for .eq epsilon placement in waveform fractal-dimension calculation. Computer Graphics Forum, 5(3), 203-209.
  313. Cohen, L. and Pickover, C. (1986) A comparison of joint time frequency distribution for speech signals, invited talk. IEEE International Conference on Circuits & Systems, 1: 42-45.
  314. Pickover, C. (1986) On the use of computer generated symmetrized dot-patterns for the visual characterization of speech waveforms and other sampled data. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 80(3): 955-960.
  315. Pickover, C. (1986) Representation of melody patterns using topographic spectral distribution functions, Computer Music Journal 10(3), 72-78.
  316. Pickover, C. and Evangelisti, C. (1986) Autocorrelation-faces: an aid to deaf children learning to speak, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 28: 3412-3416.
  317. Nartey, J. and Pickover, C. (1986) Generation of "H" sounds in text-to-speech synthesis. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 28(12) 5427-5428.
  318. Nartey, J. and Pickover, C. (1986) Generation of nasalized vowels in text-to-speech synthesis., IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 28(12) 5462-5463.
  319. Pickover, C. and Evangelisti, C. (1986) The use of symmetrized dot-patterns in the characterization and detection of cardiac abnormalities, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 29(6): 2726-2731.
  320. Pickover, C. and Evangelisti, C. (1987) Speech synthesis by FM digital addition, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 29(9) 3761-3764.
  321. Pickover, C., Dixon, N., and Evangelisti, C. (1987) Simulated spectrogram for speech synthesis development. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, 29(10) (March): 4394-4396.
  322. Pickover, C., Evangelisti, C., and Selker, T. (1987) Novel feedback joystick with applications, Research Disclosure (K. Mason Publications, Ltd, England) November, No. 283. (28373, Disclosed anonymously).
  323. Pickover, C. (1987) Pattern analysis for musical melodies. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, December 30(7): 102-204
  324. Pickover, C., Khorasani, E. and Kim, J. (1987) Check Pad for Personal Computer. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 30: 1290.
  325. Pickover, C. (1987) Biomorphs: computer displays of biological forms generated from mathematical feed back loops, Computer Graphics Forum 5(4): 313-316.
  326. Pickover, C. (1986) Computers, pattern, chaos, and beauty. Computer Graphics in the Arts and Sciences, in press. RC 12281.
  327. Pickover, C. and Khorasani, E. (1985) Computer graphics generated from the iteration of algebraic transformations in the complex plane, Computers and Graphics 9: 147-151.
  328. Pickover, C. (1985) Tusk: a versatile graphics workstation for speech research. IBM Research Report (RC 11497).
  329. Pickover, C. (1985) On the educational uses of computer-generated cartoon faces. Journal of Educational Technology Systems 13: 185-198.
  330. Pickover, C. (1984) Computer-drawn faces characterizing nucleic acid sequences, Journal of Molecular Graphics 2: 107-110.
  331. Pickover, C. (1985) A computer-graphics system useful in military and commercial air traffic safety, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 28: 390-391.
  332. Pickover, C., and Martin, M. (1985) Short-term phase characterization in dynamic signal analysis, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 27: 6769-6771.
  333. Pickover, C., and Kubovy, M. (1985) Speech vectorgram, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 27: 6774-6775.
  334. Pickover, C. (1985) The use of the grid search technique for improving synthetic speech control-data. IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 28: 1248-1249.
  335. Pickover, C. Speech Synthesis, IBM Research Magazine 21: 12 (10/84)
  336. Pickover, C. (1984) The use of computer-drawn faces as an educational aid in the presentation of statistical concepts, Computers and Graphics 8: 163-166.
  337. Thomas, J., J. Klavans, J. Nartey, C. Pickover, D. Reich, and M.B. Rosson (1984) Walrus: A developmental System for Speech Synthesis. IBM Research Report (RC 10626)
  338. Pickover, C. (1984) Frequency representations of DNA sequences: Application to a bladder cancer gene, Journal of Molecular Graphics 2: 50.
  339. Pickover, C. (1984) The use of random-dot displays in the study of biomolecular conformation. Journal of Molecular Graphics 2: 34.
  340. Klavans, J., Nartey, J., Pickover, C. Reich, D., Rosson, M., and Thomas, J. (1984) The Walrus speaks: a developmental system for speech synthesis. Proceedings, Voice I/O Systems Applications Conference '84.
  341. Klavans, J., Nartey, J., Pickover, C. Reich, D., Rosson, M., and Thomas, J. (1984) WALRUS: High-quality text-to-speech research system Proceedings of IEEE Speech Synthesis and Recognition p. 19-28.
  342. Pickover, C. (1984) Spectrographic representations of globular protein breathing motions. Science 223: 181.
  343. Pickover, C. (1984) The use of symmetrized-dot patterns characterizing speech waveforms, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin 27: 4055-4056.
  344. Levinson, B., Pickover, C. and F. Richards (1983) Dimerization of colicin E3* in the absence of immunity protein. Journal of Biological Chemistry 258: 10967.
  345. Pickover, C. and Dixon, N. (1983) Spectrographic representation for speech synthesizer control functions IBM Research Report (RC 10049).
  346. Pickover, C. (1983) The use of a vector graphics system in the presentation of alternate representations of synthetic speech data IBM Research Report (RC 10084).
  347. Pickover, C. (1983) The use of a vector graphics system in the generation of facial multivariate point representations for data series, IBM Research Report (RC 10156), portions appear in J. Molec. Graphics.
  348. Pickover, C. A. (1982) X-ray scattering from biomolecules in solution: application to the study of molecular conformation. Ph.D. Thesis, Dept. Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University.
  349. Pickover, C. A. and D. M. Engelman (1982) X-ray scattering from biomolecules in solution: application to the study of molecular conformation and dynamics. Biophysics Journal 37(2): 381.
  350. McKay, D. B., Pickover, C. A., and T. A. Steitz (1982) The E. coli lac repressor is elongated with its operator DNA binding domains located at both ends. Journal of Molecular Biology 156: 175.
  351. Pickover, C. A. and D. M. Engelman (1982) On the interpretation and prediction of x-ray scattering profiles from biomolecules in solution. Biopolymers 21: 817.
  352. Mckay, D., Weber, I., Pickover, C. and T. Steitz (1981) Control of the lac operon expression: structural studies of E. coli lac repressor and CAP binding proteins. Balaban ISS, Rehovot and Philadelphia. Structural Aspects of Recognition and Assembly in Biological Macromolecules
  353. Pickover, C. A. Mckay, D.B., Engelman, D. M., and T. A. Steitz (1979) Substrate binding closes the cleft between the domains of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase. Journal of Biological Chemistry 254: 11323.
  354. Pickover, C. (1978) The influence of ions on cellular differentiation in the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium Discoideum, Honors Thesis, Biology Dept., Franklin and Marshall College.
  355. Login, G.A. and C.A. Pickover (1977) Sticky traps and spider prey. Carolina Tips 50: 25.

Some Articles, TV, and Radio Shows on my Work

  1. Creitz, W. (1984) Synthetic singing. Voice News 4: 6.
  2. Starr, D. (1984) Computer chorus. Omni Magazine 6: 41.
  3. Rivlin, R. (1986) Computer graphics: the arts. Omni Magazine 8: 30.
  4. National public radio (1984). Synthetic speech.
  5. "Innovations" PBS TV show (1984). Synthetic singing.
  6. Novel applications for computer graphics (1985) IBM Research Magazine 22: 22.
  7. Rivlin, R. (1986) "The Algorithmic Image". (Microsoft Press), also see excerpt in Computer Graphics World (August 1986).
  8. Peterson, I. (1987) Picture This. Science News 131(25): 392-395 (and cover picture).
  9. Peterson, I. (1987) Portraits of Equations. Science News 132(12): 184-186 (and cover picture).
  10. Peterson, I. (1987) Pictures worth a thousand numbers. Washington Post, July 19th (Sunday), section C3, first page.
  11. Thomas, J. (1984) "Human Factors in Computer Systems", John Thomas, ed. (1984) (Book Cover Design)
  12. "The Beauty of Fractals" (1987 photo essay) Nov/Dec Computers in Physics pp 26-31.
  13. Computer Pictures, January/February (1988) pg 88 (reviews the Journal of Chaos and Graphics).
  14. The Whole Earth Review, Winter, 1987, No 57. pg 36 (reviews the Journal of Chaos and Graphics).
  15. Voelcker, J. (1988) Picturing randomness. IEEE Spectrum. August 25(8): 13.
  16. CNN TV, Science and Technology Week. 10/31/88.
  17. Simple Beauty, .Computer Graphics World (1989) Nov. 12(11): 78-81.
  18. Sorenson, P. (1989) Pickover's strange attractor. Special Effects Business. December/ January 1(3): 6-7; 53.
  19. Dewdney, K. (1989) Computer recreations. Catch of the day: biomorphs on Truchet tiles, served with popcorn and snails. July. Scien. Amer. July 261(1): 110-113.
  20. Norris, R. (1990) Drawing on nature's design. .OMNI magazine. February, 1990.
  21. Sorensen, P. (1990) The fruits of fractals. Computer Graphics World. May 13(5) 54-60.
  22. Porter, S. (1990) Pickover wins first prize. Computer Graphics World. Sept. 1990, 16.
  23. Wolff, R. (1990) Exploratory Visualization -- The war on data glut. Computers in Physics, Sep/Oct. 536.
  24. Sobchack, V. (1990) A theory of everything: meditations on total chaos. ArtForum International. October 29(2): 148-155. (Color terrain).
  25. "Getting Together Bit by Bit," by Joseph Palca, Science, Vol. 248, pages 160-162, April 13, 1990.
  26. Logica Annual Review 1990. Cover image.
  27. "Mathematical Beauty". Supercomputing Review (Sept. 1990) pages 69-73.
  28. Cover Photo, CERN COURIER, 30 July/August (1990).
  29. Atkins, P. W. (1990) Art as Science. The Daily Telegraph Saturday, August 19, 1990. page IX. (UK Science Extra Section)
  30. Sorensen, P. (1990) Exploring graphics. Technology Review. August/September. 76-77.
  31. Logica Company Brochure. United Kingdom. (1990)
  32. Connor, S. (1990) Snapshots through a window on evolution. Independent on Sunday. July 15, 1990. pg. 43. (UK)
  33. Porter, S. (1990) Pickover wins first prize. Computer Graphics World. Sept. 1990, 16.
  34. Norris, R. (1990) Drawing on nature's design. OMNI magazine. February, 1990.
  35. Sorensen, P. (1990) The fruits of fractals. Computer Graphics World. May 13(5) 54-60.
  36. Wolff, R. (1990) Exploratory Visualization -- The war on data glut. Computers in Physics, Sep/Oct. 536.
  37. Sobchack, V. (1990) A theory of everything: meditations on total chaos. ArtForum International. October 29(2): 148-155. (Color terrain).
  38. "Getting Together Bit by Bit," by Joseph Palca, Science, Vol. 248, pages 160-162, April 13, 1990.
  39. Logica Annual Review 1990. Cover image.
  40. "Mathematical Beauty". Supercomputing Review (Sept. 1990) pages 69-73. (Cover Photo)
  41. Cover Photo, CERN COURIER, 30 July/August (1990).
  42. Atkins, P. W. (1990) Art as Science. The Daily Telegraph Saturday, August 19, 1990. page IX. (UK Science Extra Section)
  43. Sorensen, P. (1990) Exploring graphics. Technology Review. August/September. 76-77.
  44. Connor, S. (1990) Snapshots through a window on evolution. Independent on Sunday. July 15, 1990. pg. 43. (UK)
  45. Peterson, I. (1990) Recipes for artificial realities. Science News. November 138(21):328-329
  46. Rucker, R. (1990) The future is present. October San Jose Mercury News.
  47. The Beauty of Science. March. (1991) Computer Graphics World
  48. Sapp, G. (1991) The best science-technical books of 1990. Library Journal. March 1. 58-68.
  49. Malina, R. (1991) Review of .Computers, Pattern, Chaos and Beauty. Leonardo. 24(1): 93-94.
  50. Magazine Covers: Computer in Physics, Science News (twice), Supercomputing Review, Scientific Computing News (Finland).
  51. Dewdney, A. (1991) Tools for computer graphics make Pickover's invisible world seem less alien. January, Scientific American, pg 188-121. (Displays and describes my graphics.)
  52. Bosveld, J. (1991) Phenomenon. January, page 122. (Displays and describes my graphics.)
  53. Computer Graphics World, Oct 1991, shows my work.
  54. Byte Magazine, Nov, 1991, book review
  55. Belsie, (1991) A literary flyover of math frontiers. Christian Science Monitor. (Oct 29)
  56. Dam, L. (1992) A picture is worth 1000 numbers. Technology Review May/June 95(4): 35.
  57. Science News, Nov 23, 1991. Color Cover of Pickover's fractal.
  58. Avante Garde Art Review, vol 4 no 4 March 1992.
  59. Kynell, K. (1992) Parallelism in science and the humanities. July/August Mensa Bulletin.
  60. Illert, C. (1992) Computer resurrection. Australian Natural History. July. 60-63.
  61. Electric Power Research Institute June 1992 Cover
  62. Friedman, D. (1992) Review of Computers and the Imagination. Leonardo. 25(3/4): 386.
  63. Book Cover, for Fractals by John Briggs (Simon and Schuster)
  64. Chaos PhotoEssay, November issue, 1992 Discover Magazine.
  65. Popular Science, Dec 1992, pg 35, book review
  66. Byte Magazine, Jan 1993, book review
  67. Where Math Meets Art, photoessay in Nov 1992 Computer Graphics World.
  68. Journal of Recreational Math, 1993, 25(2), book review.
  69. Leonardo, 1993, book review.
  70. Journal of Recreational Math, 1993, 24(3): 209, review of .Computers and the Imagination.
  71. 1993, review of Visions of the the Future in Book List, Feb 15.
  72. 1993, review in IEEE Spectrum, SIAM NEWS.
  73. Ganette Westchester Newspapers
  74. Frauenfelder, M. (1993) Fishing. May/June Wired. pages 86-87
  75. Science News (1993) May 29. 143:338. Book review of Visions of the Future.
  76. Davidson, C. (1993) Big Blue and the Silver Screen. New Scientist. May 29. pgs 30-34.
  77. Mahoney, D. (1993) Seeing Order in Chaos. Computer Graphics World July. pg 51.
  78. Underwater Geographic, pg 15. Fantasy World. Summer/Autumn. No 36
  79. Sadoc, J. (1993) Review of Spiral Symmetry. August Physics Today. 58-59.
  80. Pacchioli, D. (1993) Thinking out loud. Research/Penn State. Sept.
  81. Ashbacher, C. (1993) Review of Mazes for the Mind. J. Recr. Math. 25(2): 147.
  82. Schmitz, B. (1994) Engineering Visualization: Not Just Pretty Pictures. March 1994 Computer-Aided Engineering. 44-46.
  83. Wonderful Chaos, in Oct 1994 Computer Graphics World. 17(10): 46-48.
  84. Chaos in Wonderland, review. Science News. Sept 24 146(13): 207.
  85. Beware the fearsom Prohaptors, my son. New Scientist. page 45 Ian Stewart review of Chaos in Wonderland. Oct 22, 1994
  86. Cover image of Odyssey, November 1994.
  87. Chaos in Wonderland review, Volum 82 Nov/Dec 1994 American Scienitst. pub in 1995 "Clifford Pickover does a wonderful job of presenting the very complicated topic of fractals. The images are gorgeous."
  88. Washington Post Book World, one of Martin Gardner's Favorite Books of 1994. "A dazzling survey of chaos theory embedded in a marvelous mix of fractals, computer graphics and amusing science fiction." Dec 4, 1994.
  89. Waldrin, D. (1994) Review of Chaos in Wonderland. "Clifford A. Pickover brings together his amazing imagination and his mathematical skills to create an omnibus work. A multifaceted edutainment for intellectuals." MacDigest. December page 27.
  90. Volume 28(2), 1995 issue of Leonardo. Cover Illustration.
  91. Shadows of the Mind, The Penn Stater May/June 1995 page 24. Brain illustration. David Pacchioli.
  92. Creating chaos, Paul Dannette, fractal image March 1995 16(1): 4 Research, Penn State.
  93. Dembart, L. (1995) To sum it all up, it's fun with fractals. .Los Angeles Times. Friday May 5, E4.
  94. Caulkin, S. (1995) Chaos Inc. Conference Board Magazine, July/August 1995. (box on Chaos Unraveled p 35.).
  95. Keys to Infinity "Pickover stimulates our creativity about infnite things." Science News, Nov 148: 303.
  96. Science magazine, January 19, 1996, Volume 271, cover image of superconductor.
  97. Williams, D. (1996) Review of Keys to Infinity, Australian Computer Journal. January. "Pickover delightfully challenges the mind. This book is a must."
  98. Cunningham, M. (1996) From here to infinity. The Irish Times, Feb 3. Review of Keys to Infinity. "...An enchanting journey, mathematical tourism at its very best, a wonderland, mind-blowing, inventive."
  99. Singleton, C. (1996) Crunchingly big numbers. Feb 10. New Scientist. (Review of Keys to Infinity.)
  100. Radio interview: Radio 5AN's (Adelaide) live, 2-26-96
  101. Radio interview: Meridian, ABC Radio National, Sydney Australia, March 1996
  102. Girvan, R. (1996) Books reveal natural patterns in science. Scientific Computing World. Feb. 8

Some Shows

First Prize, 1990 Beauty of Physics Competition. Honorable mention, Prix Ars Electronic '89. MATHEIKON exhibition in Switzerland (1988); Electronic Museum, Maryland; Phenomena Art Gallery in occasion of Asian Pacific Exposition Fukuoka '89, Japan; Univ. of Wisconsin Mathematics Week; Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley; Boston Computer Museum; Dundalk Gallery, Maryland. Image international congress, Berlin, as part of Berlin 1988 Cultural City of Europe exhibition on Computer Graphics. 1990 Scan Art Show, PA 1992, Beauty of Physics exhibition, UK. Harmony by Design exhibit in Chicago June 13, 1993, at the merchandise mart. Brazilian Siggraph, 1993. Liberty Science Center, 1995 The Learning Channel, 1995. Dutch TV, 1995

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