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− | In the 2007 interview with Arthur Norberg, Abrahams mentioned that he met [[Claude Shannon]] and was working with him and [[John McCarthy|McCarthy]] — on a chess program <ref>[http://www.cbi.umn.edu/about/norberg.html Arthur Norberg] ('''2007'''). ''[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1380529 Paul W. Abrahams Interview]''. | + | In the 2007 interview with Arthur Norberg, Abrahams mentioned that he met [[Claude Shannon]] and was working with him and [[John McCarthy|McCarthy]] — on a chess program <ref>[http://www.cbi.umn.edu/about/norberg.html Arthur Norberg] ('''2007'''). ''[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1380529 Paul W. Abrahams Interview]''.</ref>: |
And I also met [[Claude Shannon]] and was working with him and [[John McCarthy|McCarthy]] — on a chess program. It calculated two-move mates and was written in [[Fortran|FORTRAN]]. That was also the time that FORTRAN was starting to hit the world. | And I also met [[Claude Shannon]] and was working with him and [[John McCarthy|McCarthy]] — on a chess program. It calculated two-move mates and was written in [[Fortran|FORTRAN]]. That was also the time that FORTRAN was starting to hit the world. | ||
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* [[Paul W. Abrahams]], [http://www.informit.com/authors/bio.aspx?a=3df2119c-f10e-412e-a1ea-5d5e030eb8d4 Bruce R. Larson] ('''1996'''). ''Unix for the Impatient''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addison-Wesley Addison-Wesley], ISBN 0-201-82376-4, [http://books.google.com/books/about/Unix_for_the_impatient.html?id=kqJVAAAAMAAJ google], [http://www.amazon.com/UNIX-Impatient-2nd-Paul-Abrahams/dp/0201823764 amozon] | * [[Paul W. Abrahams]], [http://www.informit.com/authors/bio.aspx?a=3df2119c-f10e-412e-a1ea-5d5e030eb8d4 Bruce R. Larson] ('''1996'''). ''Unix for the Impatient''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addison-Wesley Addison-Wesley], ISBN 0-201-82376-4, [http://books.google.com/books/about/Unix_for_the_impatient.html?id=kqJVAAAAMAAJ google], [http://www.amazon.com/UNIX-Impatient-2nd-Paul-Abrahams/dp/0201823764 amozon] | ||
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− | * [http://www.cbi.umn.edu/about/norberg.html Arthur Norberg] ('''2007'''). ''[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1380529 Paul W. Abrahams Interview]''. | + | * [http://www.cbi.umn.edu/about/norberg.html Arthur Norberg] ('''2007'''). ''[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1380529 Paul W. Abrahams Interview]''. |
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Home * People * Paul W. Abrahams
Paul W. Abrahams,
an American mathematician, consulting computer scientist, and past president of the Association for Computing Machinery. Paul W. Abrahams received a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1956, and a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1963 on Machine Verification of Mathematical Proof, both from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studying artificial intelligence under Marvin Minsky and John McCarthy. He is one of the designers of the first Lisp system and also the designer of the CIMS PL/I system.
Contents
Computer Chess
Mate-in-two
In the 2007 interview with Arthur Norberg, Abrahams mentioned that he met Claude Shannon and was working with him and McCarthy — on a chess program [1]:
And I also met Claude Shannon and was working with him and McCarthy — on a chess program. It calculated two-move mates and was written in FORTRAN. That was also the time that FORTRAN was starting to hit the world.
Kotok-McCarthy
Paul W. Abrahams' routines were used in the Kotok-McCarthy-Program, as mentioned in Alan Kotok's memo and thesis about the program [2] [3]:
In the fall of 1960 the chess group, without Mr. Berlekamp, began planning for the general chess program. It was decided to retain the original McCarthy/Abrahams move routines, and to continue coding in FORTRAN and FAP. The program was to be a variable depth search with a "stable position" termination. An evaluation was to be made at the terminal points of the move tree. This evaluation would be a weighted sum of such criteria as material balance, center control, pawn structure, "tempo" advantage, and development.
Selected Publications
1960 ...
- John McCarthy, Paul W. Abrahams, Daniel Edwards, Timothy Hart, Michael Levin (1962) LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual. The M.I.T. Press, second edition (1985) as pdf [5]
- Paul W. Abrahams (1963). Machine Verification of Mathematical Proof. Ph.D. Thesis in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Paul W. Abrahams (1966). A final solution to the Dangling else of ALGOL 60 and related languages. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 9, No. 9
- Paul W. Abrahams (1968). Symbol Manipulation Languages. Advances in Computers 9
1970 ...
- Paul W. Abrahams (1974). Some Remarks on Lookup of Structured Variables. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 17, No. 4
- Paul W. Abrahams (1979). The CIMS PL/I compiler. SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction
1980 ...
- Paul W. Abrahams (1983). Subset/G PL/I and the PL/I Standard. ACM Annual Conference 1983
- Paul W. Abrahams (1988). Some sad remarks about string handling in C. SIGPLAN Notices Vol. 23, No. 10
- Paul W. Abrahams (1988). The Strategic Defense Initiative - President's Letter. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 31, No. 6
1990 ...
- Paul W. Abrahams, Kathryn A. Hargreaves, Karl Berry (1990). TEX for the Impatient. Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-51375-7, pdf, google, amazon [6]
- Paul W. Abrahams (1993). Typographical Extensions for Programming Languages: Breaking out of the ASCII Straitjacket. SIGPLAN Notices 28(2)
- Paul W. Abrahams, Bruce R. Larson (1996). Unix for the Impatient. Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-82376-4, google, amozon
2000 ...
- Arthur Norberg (2007). Paul W. Abrahams Interview.
External Links
- The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Paul W. Abrahams
- InformIT: Paul W. Abrahams
- ACM: Fellows Award / Paul W Abrahams
References
- ↑ Arthur Norberg (2007). Paul W. Abrahams Interview.
- ↑ Alan Kotok (1962). Artificial Intelligence Project - MIT Computation Center: Memo 41 - A Chess Playing Program. pdf
- ↑ Alan Kotok (1962). A Chess Playing Program for the IBM 7090. B.S. Thesis, MIT, AI Project Memo 41, Computation Center, Cambridge MA. pdf
- ↑ dblp: Paul W. Abrahams
- ↑ McCarthy et al. LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual. from The Computer History Museum Software Preservation Group
- ↑ TeX from Wikipedia