Publications

Books:

Clark, Terry D., Jennifer M. Larson, John N. Mordeson, Joshua D. Potter, and Mark J. Wierman, Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Formal Modeling in Comparative Politics, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2008.

Articles (Published Empirical Work):


Clark, Terry D., Jennifer M. Larson, John N. Mordeson, and Mark J. Wierman,
 “Extension of the Portfolio Allocation Model to Surplus Majority Governments: A Fuzzy Approach,” Public Choice 134, no. 3-4 (2008): 179-199.

Articles (Published Theoretical Work):

Mordeson, John N., Hilary C. Wething, and Terry D. Clark, “A Fuzzy Mathematical Model of Nuclear Stability,” New Mathematics and Natural Computation (forthcoming).

Mordeson, John N. and Terry D. Clark, “The Core in Fuzzy Spatial Models,” New Mathematics and Natural Computation (forthcoming).

Mordeson, John N., Lance Nielsen, and Terry D. Clark, “Single Peaked Fuzzy Preferences in One-Dimensional Models: Does Black’s Median Voter Theorem Hold?” New Mathematics and Natural Computation (forthcoming).

Mordeson, John N. and Terry D. Clark, “Fuzzy Arrow’s Theorem,” New Mathematics and Natural Computation 5, no.2 (2009): 371-383

Mordeson, John N., Adam Karnik, Jacob Moore, Mark J. Wierman, and Terry D. Clark, “Determining the Causes of Democratic Consolidation: A Consideration of Several Fuzzy Methods,” New Mathematics and Natural Computation 5, no. 2 (2009): 353-369.

Mordeson, John N., K.R. Bhutani, and Terry D. Clark, “The Rationality of Fuzzy Choice Functions,” New Mathematics and Natural Computation 4, no. 3 (2008): 309-327.

Mordeson, John N. Mordeson, Terry D. Clark, Lance Nielsen, and Mark J. Wierman. “Fuzzy Geometry: Applied to Comparative Politics,” Critical Review 2 (2008): 1-12.

Clark, Terry D. and John N. Mordeson, “Applying Fuzzy Mathematics to Political Science: What Is to Be Done?” Critical Review 2 (2008): 13-19.

Mordeson, John N., Terry D. Clark, Jennifer M. Larson, and Mark J. Wierman,
 “Choice Functions and Upper Choice Functions.” New Mathematics and Natural Computation 4, no. 2 (2008): 177-190.

Clark, Terry D., Jennifer M. Larson, John N. Mordeson, and Mark J. Wierman,
 “Applying Fuzzy Logic to Comparative Politics: A Proposal,” Critical Review 1, no.1 (2007): 19-23.

Mordeson, John N., Terry D. Clark, Mark J. Wierman, Jennifer M. Larson and Adam D. Grieser,  “An Inductive Approach to Determining Causality in Comparative Politics: A Fuzzy Set Alternative,” New Mathematics and Natural Computation 3, no. 2 (2007): 191-207.


Mordeson, John N., Terry D. Clark, Mark J. Wierman, Jennifer M. Larson and Adam D. Grierser,  “Specifying Theories in Comparative Politics: Toward a More Thoroughly Deductive Approach,” New Mathematics and Natural Computation 3, no. 2 (2007): 165-189.