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A Formal Analysis of Smithsonian Computational Reflection

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  1. Lemmens, I.M.C., Braspenning, P.J.: Computational Reflection: Different Theories Compared. Report CS99–02, University Maastricht (1999).

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  2. Smith, B.C.: Reflection and Semantics in Lisp. MIT Technical Report MIT/LCS/TRT-272, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1982).

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Lemmens, I.M.C., Braspenning, P.J. (1999). A Formal Analysis of Smithsonian Computational Reflection. In: Cointe, P. (eds) Meta-Level Architectures and Reflection. Reflection 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1616. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48443-4_10

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