Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

806 indexed citations

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This paper, published in 1985, received 806 indexed citations. Written by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman and Julie Sussman covering the research area of Computational Theory and Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Artificial Intelligence (451 citations), Computer Networks and Communications (199 citations) and Computational Theory and Mathematics (194 citations). Published in DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

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