Alexey Radul and Gerald Jay Sussman;
"Revised Report on the Propagator Model",
documentation and
system,
August 2010.
Alexey Radul and Gerald Jay Sussman;
"The Art of the Propagator,"
MIT-CSAIL-TR-2009-002;
Abridged version
in Proc. 2009 International Lisp Conference,
March 2009.
Jacob Beal and Gerald Jay Sussman; "Engineered Robustness by
Controlled Hallucination," in AAAI 2008 Fall Symposium:
"Naturally-Inspired Artificial Intelligence", November 2008.
Daniel J. Weitzner, Harold Abelson, Tim Berners-Lee, Joan
Feigenbaum, James Hendler, and Gerald Jay Sussman;
"Information Accountability,"
in Communications of the ACM,
51 , 6, June 2008.
Gerald Jay Sussman,
"The Legacy of Computer Science,"
in
Computer Science, Reflections on the Field, Reflections from the
Field, pp.180--183, The National Academies Press, 2004.
Ron Weiss, Thomas F. Knight, and Gerald Jay Sussman,
"Genetic Process Engineering,"
in
Cellular Computing, Martyn Amos editor, pp.43--73,
Oxford University Press, 2004.
Ron Weiss, Thomas F. Knight, and Gerald Jay Sussman,
"Cellular Computation and Communication Using Engineered Genetic
Regulatory Networks,"
in
Cellular Computing, Martyn Amos editor, pp.120--147,
Oxford University Press, 2004.
"Cellular Gate Technology,"
Thomas F. Knight and Gerald Jay Sussman,
Proc. UMC98, First International Conference on
Unconventional Models of Computation,
Auckland, NZ, January 1998.
"Amorphous Computing,"
Harold Abelson, Don Allen, Daniel Coore, Chris Hanson, George Homsy,
Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Radhika Nagpal, Erik Rauch,
Gerald Jay Sussman, Ron Weiss,
in Communications of the
ACM , 43 , 5, May 2000.
Also as MIT Artificial Intelligence Memo 1665, August 1999.
"Spin-induced Orbital Precession and its Modulation of the
Gravitational Waveforms from Merging Binaries," T.A. Apostolatos, C.
Cutler, G.J. Sussman and K.S. Thorne, Phys. Rev. D., 15
June 1994.
"Gravitational radiation from a particle in circular
orbit around a black hole. II: Numerical results for the nonrotating
case," Curt Cutler, Lee Samuel Finn, Eric Poisson, and Gerald Jay
Sussman, Phys. Rev. D., 47, No. 4, pp 1511--1517, Feb 1993.
"The last three minutes: measurements of coalescing compact
binaries with LIGO," C. Cutler, T.A. Apostolatos, L. Bildsten, L.S.
Finn, E.E.Flanagan, D. Kennefick, D.M. Markovic, A. Ori, E. Poisson,
G.J. Sussman, and K.S. Thorne, Phys. Rev. Letters, 70,
pp. 2984--2988.
"Intelligence in Scientific Computing,"
Hal Abelson, M. Eisenberg, M. Halfant, J. Katzenelson, E. Sacks, G.J.
Sussman, J. Wisdom, K. Yip, CACM, 32, no. 5, May 1989.
"The Dynamicist's Workbench I: Automatic preparation of numerical
experiments," Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman, in Symbolic
Computation: Applications to Scientific Computing, R. Grossman (ed.),
Frontiers in Applied Mathematics, vol. 5, Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics, Philadephia, 1989.
"Lisp: a Language for Stratified Design,"
Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman,
Byte Magazine, February 1988, pp. 207--218.
"The Lisp Experience," Hal Abelson, Matthew Halfant, Jacob Katzenelson and
Gerald Jay Sussman, Annual Review of Computer Science, 3,
1988, pp. 167--195.
"Abstraction in Numerical Methods," Matthew Halfant and Gerald
Jay Sussman, Proc. ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
Programming, 1988.
"Advanced Computing for Science," Piet Hut and Gerald Jay Sussman,
Scientific American, 255, no. 10, October 1987.
"The Outer Solar System for 200 Million Years,"
James Applegate, M. Douglas, Y. Gursel, Gerald Jay Sussman, Jack
Wisdom, Astronomical Journal, 92, pp 176-194, July 1986,
reprinted in Lecture Notes in Physics #267 -- Use of
supercomputers in stellar dynamics, Springer Verlag, 1986.
"A Digital Orrery,"
James Applegate, M. Douglas, Y. Gursel, P Hunter, C. Seitz, Gerald Jay
Sussman, in IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-34, No. 9,
pp. 822-831, September 1985, reprinted in Lecture Notes in Physics
#267 -- Use of supercomputers in stellar dynamics, Springer Verlag,
1986.
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs,
Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman with Julie Sussman,
MIT Press and McGraw-Hill, 1985, second edition 1996,
ISBN 978-0262-510875.
(published translations in French, Japanese, Polish, Chinese, Korean, and German).
"A Model of the Radio-Continuum Filaments in the Galactic Center,"
P.J. Quinn and Gerald Jay Sussman,
Astrophysics Journal, 288, No.1, pp. 377-384, January 1985.
"The Best Length for a Mainspring,"
Gerald Jay Sussman with Julie Sussman,
Newsletter of the Massachusetts Watchmaker's Association,
pp. 8-11, June 1991.
Students who have completed PhD theses supervised by Gerald Jay Sussman.
1976: Allen Leon Brown
Qualitative Knowledge, Causal Reasoning and the Localization
of Failures
1977: Drew Vincent McDermott
Flexibility and Efficiency in a Computer Program for Designing
Circuits
1977: Scott Elliot Fahlman
A System for Representing and Using Real-World Knowledge
1978: Dick Waters
Automatic Analysis of the Logical Structure of Programs
1979: Johan deKleer
Causal and Teleological Reasoning in Circuit Recognition
1979: Howie Shrobe
Dependency Directed Reasoning for Complex Program Understanding
1979: Robert Carter Moore
Reasoning about Knowledge and Action
1980: Guy Lewis Steele Jr.
The Definition and Implementation of a Computer Programming
Language Based on Constraints
1980: Jon Doyle
A Model for Deliberation, Action, and Introspection
1981: Charles Rich
Inspection Methods in Programming
1981: Danny Hillis
The Connection Machine
1981: Richard Brown
Coherent Behavior from Incoherent Knowledge Sources in the
Automatic Synthesis of Numerical Computer Programs
1983: Thomas Francis Knight
Design of an Integrated Optical Sensor with On-Chip Preprocessing
1984: Andrew Ressler
A Circuit Grammar For Operational Amplifier Design
1984: Kenneth Forbus
Qualitative Process Theory
1987: Daniel Weise
Formal Multilevel Hierarchical Verification of Synchronous MOS
Circuits
1987: David A. McAllester
ONTIC: A Knowledge Representation System for Mathematics
1988: Elisha Sacks
Automatic Qualitative Analysis of Ordinary Differential
Equations Using Piecewise Linear Approximations
1989: Kenneth Man-Kam Yip
KAM: Automatic Planning and Interpretation of Numerical
Experiments Using Geometrical Methods
1990: Gerald L. Roylance
Causality, constraint, & mechanism in a computer program for designing circuits
1991: John Dino Batali
Automatic Acquisition and Use of Some of the Knowledge in
Physics Texts
1992: Alan Bawden
Linear Graph Reduction: Confronting the Cost of Naming
1992: Feng Zhao
Automatic Analysis and Synthesis of Controllers for Dynamical
Systems Based On Phase-Space Knowledge
1992: Elizabeth Bradley
Taming Chaotic Circuits
1993: Guillermo Juan Rozas
Translucent Procedures, Abstraction without Opacity
AHEAD OF HER TIME: A Sampler of the Life and Thought of Mary Wollstonecraft.
Excerpts from the letters and
writings of the great pioneer of the
feminist movement,
Selected and arranged by Ella Mazel
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