Non Refereed

  • Saxena, R.A. Budiman, A. Gerisch, A.T. Lawniczak, H.E. Ruda and H. Fuks, Surface roughening in homoepitaxy on at and stepped Si(001) substrates: A numerical simulation, VIII European Conference on Surface Crystallography and Dynamics, 18-21 July 2004, Segovia, Spain, extended abstract.
  • R. A. Budiman, A. Gerisch, A.T. Lawniczak, H. E. Ruda and H. Fuks, “Lattice Gas Automata Simulation of Atomistic Surface Growth”, 2003 International Conference on MEMS, NANO, and Smart Systems (ICMENS 2003), 20-23 July 2003, Banff, Alberta, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-1947-4, ICMENS 2003, 164, extended abstract.
  • T. Lawniczak, P.Zhao, A. Gerisch and B. Di Stefano, “Modeling Flow and Congestion in Packet Switching Networks”, IEEE Canadian Review – Winter/Hiver 2002.
  • H. Fuks, A.T. Lawniczak and B. Di Stefano, “EPILAB: software implementation of epidemic models based on lattice gas cellular automaton”, The Fields Institute FI-NP 2000-03, pp. 1-17, 2000
  • A.T. Lawniczak, “Lattice Gas Automata for Diffusive-Convective Transport Dynamics”, Center for Nonlinear Studies Newsletter No. 136, Los Alamos National Laboratory, April, 1997, pp. 1-15.
  • J.P. Voroney, A.T. Lawniczak and R. Kapral, “Pattern Formation in the Selkov Model”, scientific video produced with the University of Toronto Instructional and Research computing Visualization Lab (1995).
  • J.P. Voroney, A.T. Lawniczak and R. Kapral, “Formation of Turing Patterns and Spiral Waves with an Inhomogeneous Initial Distribution of Immobile Complexing Species”, research video produced with L. Zaifman from Central Computing Services, University of Guelph, J.Walton from NAC Inc., and A. Mahoney from SCI Canada (1994).
  • Gary Doolen and Anna Lawniczak, “Abstracts on Pattern Formation and Lattice-Gas Automata”.
  • P. Masiar, R. Kapral and A.T. Lawniczak, “Nucleation, Chemical Waves and Turing Patterns - LGA Simulations”, scientific video, 1993.
  • S. Cambanis, A.T. Lawniczak, K. Podgorski and A. Weron, “Ergodicity and Mixing of Symmetric Infinitely Divisible Processes”, Technical Rep., No. 346, Centre for Stochastic Processes, Univ. of North Carolina, USA, 1991
  • A.T. Lawniczak, “Lattice Gas Models of Chemically Reacting Systems”, Centre for Nonlinear Studies Newsletter, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA, Dec. 1990.
  • A.T. Lawniczak, “Gaussian Measures on Metric Vector Spaces”, Communications of Collogue Paul Levy, 1987.
  • A.T. Lawniczak, “Random Linear Functionals”, Bulletin of the Wroclaw Technical University, 1977.

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