Marvin Solomon

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Marvin Harry Solomon, an American mathematician, computer scientist and professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. He holds a Ph.D. with the thesis title Theoretical Issues in the Implementation of Programming Languages, 1977 from Cornell University. His research interests covers object-oriented database systems, software development support environments, distributed operating systems, computer networks, design and implementation of programming languages, and programming language theory. In 1989 and 1990, along with his Ph.D. student Igor Steinberg, he published on Steinberg's thesis topic of Design and Analysis of Parallel Algorithms for Game-Tree Search.

=Selected Publications=

1977 ...

 * Marvin Solomon (1977). Theoretical issues in the implementation of programming languages. Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University

1980 ...

 * Marvin Solomon, Raphael Finkel (1980). A Note on Enumerating Binary Trees. Journal of the ACM, Vol. 27, No. 1
 * Raphael Finkel, Marvin Solomon (1980). Processor Interconnection Strategies. IEEE Transactions on Computers 1980
 * Raphael Finkel, Marvin Solomon (1980). The Arachne Kernel. Version 1.2 Technical Report 380, University of Wisconsin-Madison, pdf
 * Igor Steinberg, Marvin Solomon (1989). Searching Game Trees in Parallel. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Technical report 877, pdf

1990 ...

 * Igor Steinberg, Marvin Solomon (1990). Searching Game Trees in Parallel. International Conference on Parallel Processing, Volume 3, 1990, CiteSeerX

=External Links=
 * Solomon's Home Page
 * The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Marvin Solomon

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