The MIT Press is a university press affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States).
The MIT Press traces its origins back to 1926 when MIT published under its own name a lecture series entitled Problems of Atomic Dynamics given by the visiting German physicist and later Nobel Prize winner, Max Born. Six years later, MIT's publishing operations were first formally instituted by the creat...
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Date founded:
- 1926
Book editions published:
- The closed world ,
- The Little Schemer: Fourth Edition ,
- Simply Scheme: Introducing Computer Science, 2nd Edition ,
- The Definition of Standard ML, Revised Edition ,
- The Formal Semantics of Programming Languages: An Introduction ,
- Foundations for Programming Languages ,
- Types and Programming Languages ,
- The Seasoned Schemer ,
- Semantics of Programming Languages: Structures and Techniques ,
- Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction
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- The MIT Press
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