Robert S. Boyer

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Robert Stephen Boyer, aka Bob Boyer, is a professor of computer science, mathematics, and philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. He and J Strother Moore invented the Boyer-Moore string search algorithm, a particularly efficient string searching algorithm, in 1977. He and Moore also collaborated on the Boyer-Moore automated theorem prover, Nqthm, in 1992.[1] He is currently working on another Boyer-Moore prover called ACL2.

[edit] Publications

Dr. Boyer has published extensively, including the following books:

  • A Computational Logic Handbook, with J S. Moore. Second Edition. Academic Press, London, 1998.
  • Automated Reasoning: Essays in Honor of Woody Bledsoe, editor. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1991.
  • A Computational Logic Handbook, with J S. Moore. Academic Press, New York, 1988.
  • The Correctness Problem in Computer Science, editor, with J S. Moore. Academic Press, London, 1981.
  • A Computational Logic, with J S. Moore. Academic Press, New York, 1979.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Nqthm, the Boyer-Moore prover. Retrieved on 2006-04-21.


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