Research papers
Most recent first. The topic is programming language implementation;
this list excludes a couple of older math papers in Set Theory.
- Towards Just-In-Time Partial Evaluation of Prolog,
C.F. Bolz, M. Leuschel, A. Rigo
- Tracing the Meta-Level: PyPy's Tracing JIT Compiler,
C.F. Bolz, A. Cuni, M. Fijalkowski, A. Rigo
- Faster than C#: Efficient Implementation of Dynamic Languages on .NET,
A. Cuni, D. Ancona and A. Rigo
- Back to the Future in One Week -- Implementing a Smalltalk VM in PyPy,
C.F. Bolz, A. Kuhn, A. Lienhard, N. Matsakis, O. Nierstrasz, L. Renggli,
A. Rigo and T. Verwaest
- How to NOT write Virtual Machines for Dynamic
Languages, Carl Friedrich Bolz and Armin Rigo,
3rd Workshop on Dynamic Languages and Applications at
ECOOP '07
- PyPy's approach to virtual machine construction, Armin Rigo and
Samuele Pedroni, Dynamic Languages Symposium at OOPSLA '06 (bibtex)
- Representation-based Just-in-time Specialization and the Psyco
prototype for Python, Armin Rigo, PEPM '04 (bibtex)