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== Technical reports and conference/event proceedings == * Perlmutter, S., ''et al.'' [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5838943-progress-report-berkeley-anglo-australian-observatory-high-redshift-supernova-search "Progress Report on the Berkeley/Anglo-Australian Observatory High-redshift Supernova Search"], [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], (November 1990). * Perlmutter, S., ''et al.'' [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/29349-discovery-most-distant-supernovae-quest-omega "Discovery of the Most Distant Supernovae and the Quest for {Omega}"], [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], (May 1994). * Perlmutter, S., ''et al.'' [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/974166-discovery-supernova-explosion-half-age-universe-its-cosmological-implications "Discovery of a Supernova Explosion at Half the Age of the Universe and its Cosmological Implications"], [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], (December 16, 1997). * Perlmutter, S., ''et al.'' [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/807402-distant-type-ia-supernova-rate "The Distant Type Ia Supernova Rate"], [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], (May 28, 2002). * Perlmutter, S., ''et al.'' [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/876215-supernova-legacy-survey-measurement-omega_m-omega_lambda-from-first-year-data-set "The Supernova Legacy Survey: Measurement of Omega_M, Omega_Lambda, and w from the First Year Data Set"], [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], (October 14, 2005). * Perlmutter, S. [https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1032838-supernovae-dark-energy-accelerating-universe-how-doe-helped-win-yet-another-nobel-prize "Supernovae, Dark Energy and the Accelerating Universe: How DOE Helped to Win (yet another) Nobel Prize"], [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]], (January 13, 2012).
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