DRAFT v5.4 · iips.institute · Library — two-partition catalogue. Part I: founding nucleus (22 entries). Part II: partners & methodological references (3 entries — Perkins WHAM! 2024, Mangeon INFERNO 2016, Perkins 2025).
Founding archive · Bibliography Master v0.2

Library — five decades of inverse-problem work.

The founding bibliographic archive of the Institute. Each entry carries the standard citation, the line and sub-area, and — where available — the scanned PDF of the original publication and an English regenerated edition. Status pills indicate the recovery state of each item.

Confirmed in archive · Citation confirmed · Recovery in progress · To recover · Hypothesis
I.

Catalogue.

The catalogue is organised in two partitions. Part I — Founding nucleus collects publications by members of the Institute. Part II — Partners & methodological references collects seminal works of external partners and methodological references that anchor the Institute's frontier programme. Filters and free-text search apply across both partitions.

— entries

Part I — Founding nucleus · publications by IIPS members

Five decades of inverse-problem work from the founding nucleus, 1971-2026. Each entry carries the standard citation, line/sub-area, recovery status, and, where available, the original PDF and an English regenerated edition.

ID Year Title & authors Venue Line Access

Part II — Partners & methodological references

Seminal works of external partners and methodological anchors for the Institute's frontier programme. Each entry is referenced under the responsibility of its authors; the Institute adopts these works as methodological points of contact, not as its own outputs.

ID Year Title & authors Venue Relation Access
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Paper card — template.

Click any entry in the catalogue to open its paper card. The template below shows the standard structure: citation, abstract or paragraph, neuro-symbolic relevance, recovery channel, and direct links to the scanned original and the English regenerated edition.

Example · B·1 · Zooplankton / cladocerans

Manca, Vijverberg, Polishchuk & Voronov · 2008

Citation

Manca M., Vijverberg J., Polishchuk L.V. & Voronov D.A. (2008). Daphnia body size and population dynamics under predation by invertebrate and fish predators in Lago Maggiore: an approach based on contribution analysis. J. Limnol., 67(1): 15-21.

Abstract

Predation on Daphnia is size-specific: while zooplanktivorous fish select large, ovigerous females carrying larger clutches, predation by invertebrates (particularly cladoceran predators such as Bythotrephes longimanus and Leptodora kindtii) acts mainly on young, small, non-ovigerous females. The study uses contribution analysis of Daphnia birth rate dynamics in Lago Maggiore to disentangle the effects of three predators (one vertebrate, two invertebrates) on the prey population, in the context of re-oligotrophication.

Neuro-symbolic relevance

Bridge paper between Line B·1 and Line A·1. Methodologically, the contribution analysis of birth rate dynamics extends the 1987 estimator lineage (Memorie IIDr 45). The same long-term Lake Maggiore data and documentation accumulated by the Manca team is the corpus that will feed the A·1 RAG — the same evidence base, queried with the apparatus of the 2020s.

Access

Status: in archive. Original PDF available. English regenerated edition not produced (the paper is already in English).

PDF original →
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Archive protocol.

The library is maintained under a defined protocol of philological accuracy.

Each entry carries (i) a status indicating the recovery state of the original document, (ii) a citation confirmed against authoritative sources, (iii) where present, the scanned PDF of the original publication, and (iv) where applicable, an English regenerated edition with the original scan attached as appendix. Regenerated editions are produced for documents originally published in Italian or whose typographic state hinders contemporary reading; the regeneration preserves the original mathematical content and citations, is marked as such, and never substitutes the scanned original.

Five recovery channels are active: OSTI.GOV (US Department of Energy, for JRC-LANL papers); INIS-IAEA (for nuclear safeguards papers); ESARDA Bulletin archive (for ESARDA symposia 1979-1995); CNR-IRSA Verbania library via Marina Manca (for the Memorie series); IAC Picone CNR Roma library (for the IAC Reports of the 1970s). The full list of channels is documented in the archive README.