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Dana Scott
Dana Stewart Scott
(born October 11, 1932) is an American logician who is the emeritus
Hillman University Professor
of
Computer Science
,
Philosophy
, and
Mathematical Logic
at
Carnegie Mellon University
; he is now retired and lives in
Berkeley, California
. His work on
automata theory
earned him the
Turing Award
in 1976, while his collaborative work with
Christopher Strachey
in the 1970s laid the foundations of modern approaches to the
semantics of programming languages
. He has also worked on
modal logic
,
topology
, and
category theory
.
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Existencia y descripción en la lógica formal
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A selective bibliography of Philosophical logic
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Published 1978
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Computation of language
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An introduction to modal logic
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