Just a suggestion.

It might be helpful to develop a system of qualifying flags.
e.g. One flag would denote the web site manager's  knowledge of a paper's
state of completion.



Harry



Jed Rothwell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Okay! Even though I doubt these papers exist in any tangible sense, I have
> added them to our database. I hope that makes everyone happy. Except
> Swartz, obviously. I hope that frustrates him now that he has nothing to
> complain about.
> 
> The complete list is attached. This list comes from the "All Authors"
> index, under "S":
> 
> http://lenr-canr.org/LibFrame2.html
> 
> It is also in the Complete Bibliography:
> 
> http://lenr-canr.org/DetailOnly.htm
> 
> Swartz is not listed in the first index "Authors with papers here" because
> he has not submitted any papers to LENR-CANR. (Or at least, we never
> actually got any from him.) His phantom ICCF10 papers are not listed in the
> "Special Collection" screen because they are not part of our collection,
> obviously. They may or may not be part of the official printed proceedings,
> but I doubt those proceedings will ever materialize, so whether his papers
> are "included" in them or not is more of a theological or metaphysical
> question than a practical one.
> 
> - Jed
> 
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> 
> 1.    Swartz, M.R., Quasi-one-dimensional model of electrochemical loading of
> isotopic fuel into a metal. Fusion Technol., 1992. 22: p. 296.
> 2.    Swartz, M.R. A Method to Improve Algorithms Used to Detect Steady State
> Excess Enthalpy. in Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion. 1993.
> Lahaina, Maui: Electric Power Research Institute 3412 Hillview Ave., Palo
> Alto, CA 94304.
> 3.    Swartz, M.R. Some Lessons From Optical Examination of the PFC Phase-II
> Calorimetric Curves. in Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion.
> 1993. Lahaina, Maui: Electric Power Research Institute 3412 Hillview Ave.,
> Palo Alto, CA 94304.
> 4.    Swartz, M.R., Isotopic Fuel Loading Coupled to Reactions at an
> Electrode. Trans. Fusion Technol., 1994. 26(4T): p. 74.
> 5.    Swartz, M.R. Generalized Isotopic Fuel Loading Equations. in
> International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources. 1994.
> Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus: Fusion Information Center,
> Salt Lake City.
> 6.    Swartz, M.R., Improved calculations involving energy release using a
> buoyancy transport correction. J. New Energy, 1996. 1(3): p. 219.
> 7.    Swartz, M.R., Possible deuterium production from light water excess
> enthalpy experiments using nickel cathodes. J. New Energy, 1996. 1(3): p. 68.
> 8.    Swartz, M.R., Potential for positional variations in flow calorimetric
> systems. 1996.
> 9.    Swartz, M.R., The Relationship between Input Power and Enthalpic
> Behavior of Nickel Cathodes During Light Water Electrolysis. 1996.
> 10.    Swartz, M.R., Four Definitions of Power Ratio used to Describe Excess
> Enthalpy in Solid-State Loading Systems. J. New Energy, 1996. 1(2): p. 54.
> 11.    Swartz, M.R., The Relative Impact of Thermal Stratification of the Air
> Surrounding a Calorimeter. J. New Energy, 1996. 1(2): p. 141.
> 12.    Swartz, M.R., Experiments Using Nickel Cathodes. J. New Energy, 1996.
> 1(3): p. 68.
> 13.    Swartz, M.R., Hydrogen Redistribution by Catastrophic Desorption in
> Selected Transition Metals. J. New Energy, 1996. 1(4): p. 26.
> 14.    Swartz, M.R., Codeposition of palladium and deuterium. Fusion Technol.,
> 1997. 32: p. 126.
> 15.    Swartz, M.R., Consistency of the biphasic nature of excess enthalpy in
> solid-state anomalous phenomena with the quasi-one-dimensional model of
> isotope loading into a material. Fusion Technol., 1997. 31: p. 63.
> 16.    Swartz, M.R., Phusons in nuclear reactions in solids. Fusion Technol.,
> 1997. 31: p. 228.
> 17.    Swartz, M.R., Explanation for Some Difference Between Reports of Excess
> Heat in Solid State Fusion Experiments. J. New Energy, 1997. 2(1): p. 60.
> 18.    Swartz, M.R., Noise Measurement in Cold Fusion Systems. J. New Energy,
> 1997. 2(2): p. 56.
> 19.    Swartz, M.R. Optimal Operating Point Characteristics of Nickel Light
> Water Experiments. in The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion.
> 1998. Vancouver, Canada: ENECO, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT.
> 20.    Swartz, M.R., The Importance of Controlling Zero-Input Electrical Power
> Offset. J. New Energy, 1998. 3(1): p. 14.
> 21.    Swartz, M.R., Generality of Optimal Operating Point Behavior in Low
> Energy Nuclear Systems. J. New Energy, 1999. 4(2): p. 218-228.
> 22.    Swartz, M.R. and G. Verner, Bremsstrahlung in Hot and Cold Fusion. J.
> New Energy, 1999. 3(4): p. 90-101.
> 23.    Swartz, M.R., et al. Importance of nondimensional numbers in cold
> fusion. in Symposium on New Energy. 1999. Salt Lake City, UT.
> 24.    Swartz, M.R., Further confirmation of optimal operating point behavior.
> 1999.
> 25.    Swartz, M.R., Optimal Operating Point Analysis of Dr. Mizuno's, Dr.
> Arata's and Other Data. 1999.
> 26.    Swartz, M.R., Patterns of success in research involving low energy
> nuclear reactions- A metanalysis. 1999.
> 27.    Swartz, M.R., Summary of the seventh international conference on cold
> fusion. Fusion Technol., 2000. 37: p. 99.
> 28.    Swartz, M.R., G.M. Verner, and A.H. Frank. The impact of heavy water
> (D2O) on nickel-light water cold fusion systems. in The 9th International
> Conference on Cold Fusion, Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2002. Tsinghua
> Univ., Beijing, China: Tsinghua Univ. Press.
> 29.    Swartz, M.R. and G. Verner. Excess Heat from Low Electrical
> Conductivity Heavy Water Spiral-Wound Pd/D2O/Pt and Pd/D2O-PdCl2/Pt
> Devices. in Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion. 2003. Cambridge,
> MA: in print.
> 30.    Swartz, M.R. Photoinduced Excess Heat from Laser-Irradiated
> Electrically-Polarized Palladium Cathodes in D2O. in Tenth International
> Conference on Cold Fusion. 2003. Cambridge, MA: in print.
> 
> 

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