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Gerald Jay Sussman
Gerald Jay Sussman can be tougher than this
Matsushita Professor of Electrical Engineering (Click to see a short biography.)
Selected Publications of Gerald Jay Sussman
- ``A Computational Model for the Acquisition and Use of
Phonological Knowledge,'' Kenneth Yip and Gerald Jay Sussman,
MIT Artificial Intelligence Memo 1575, March 1996.
- ``Amorphous Computing,'' Harold Abelson, Thomas F. Knight,
Gerald Jay Sussman, MIT Artificial Intelligence Memo ????, 1996.
- ``Comparison between subsonic flow simulation and physical measurements of flue pipes,''
Panayotis. A. Skordos and Gerald Jay Sussman,
Proceedings of ISMA 95, International Symposium
on Musical Acoustics, Le Normont, France, July 1995.
Also MIT Artificial Intelligence Memo 1535, April 1995.
- ``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.
- ``Chaotic Evolution of the Solar System,''
Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom,
Science, 257, 3 July 1992.
- ``The Supercomputer Toolkit: A general framework for
special-purpose computing,'' with A. Berlin, J. Katzenelson, W.
McAllister, G. Rozas, G. J. Sussman, and Jack Wisdom,
International Journal of High-Speed Electronics, 3, no. 3, pp.
337--361, 1992.
- ``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.
- ``Numerical evidence that the motion of Pluto is chaotic,''
Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom,
in Science, 241, 22 July 1988.
- ``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, Hal Abelson, Gerald
Jay Sussman and Julie Sussman, MIT Press and McGraw-Hill, 1985
(published translations in French, Japanese, 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.
gjs@mit.edu
MIT AI Lab, room NE43-408
545 Technology Square
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
(617) 253-5874