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Jerry Eugene Pournelle (/pʊərˈnɛl/;
August 7, 1933 –
September 8, 2017) was an
American scientist in the area of
operations research and
human factors...
- The
Pournelle chart,
developed by
Jerry Pournelle in his 1963
political science Ph.D. dissertation, is a two-dimensional
coordinate system which can be...
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Barnes and
Jerry Pournelle) (release
order book 1) Beowulf's
Children (1995, UK: The
Dragons of Heorot) (with
Barnes and
Pournelle) (book 2) The Dragons...
- is a
series of ****ure
history novels written by
American writer Jerry Pournelle,
along with
several co-authors,
primarily Larry Niven. The CoDominium...
- 1985
science fiction novel by
American writers Larry Niven and
Jerry Pournelle. The book
depicts the
arrival of
members of an
alien species called the...
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science fiction novels such as
Footfall by
Larry Niven and
Jerry Pournelle (the same
Pournelle that
first proposed the idea for
military use in a non-fiction...
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writers Larry Niven and
Jerry Pournelle,
first published in 1974. The
story is set in the
distant ****ure of
Pournelle's CoDominium universe, and charts...
- is a
science fiction novel by
American writers Larry Niven and
Jerry Pournelle,
published in 1993. A
sequel to
their 1974 work The Mote in God's Eye...
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Ringworld won the Hugo, Locus, Ditmar, and
Nebula awards. With
Jerry Pournelle he
wrote The Mote in God's Eye (1974) and Lucifer's
Hammer (1977). The...
- two-axis
model was
created by
Jerry Pournelle in 1963 for his
doctoral dissertation in
political science. The
Pournelle chart has
liberty on one axis, with...