William McCune
William Walker McCune (December 17, 1953 – May 2, 2011) was an American computer scientist and logician working in the fields of automated reasoning, algebra, logic, and formal methods. He was best known for the development of the Otter, Prover9, and Mace4 automated reasoning systems, and the automated proof of the Robbins conjecture using the EQP theorem prover.
William Walker McCune | |
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Born | December 17, 1953 |
Died | May 2, 2011 57) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Known for | Otter, Mace4, Prover9, Robbins conjecture |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer technology |
Institutions | University of New Mexico |
In 2000, McCune received the Herbrand Award for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning.[1] In 2013, Automated Reasoning and Mathematics - Essays in Memory of William W. McCune was published in his honour.[2]
References
- "Herbrand Award for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning". CADE Inc. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
- Bonacina, Maria Paola; Stickel, Mark, eds. (2013). Automated Reasoning and Mathematics - Essays in Memory of William W. McCune. LNAI. 7788. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-36675-8. ISBN 978-3-642-36674-1.
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