Joe Leslie-Hurd
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Joe Leslie-Hurd,
a British computer scientist and formal verification engineer at Intel Corporation, Portland, Oregon. He holds a Ph.D. in CS from University of Cambridge
in 2003 on formal verification of probabilistic algorithms [2].
As a chess player, he enjoys solving chess problems, studies, and retrograde analysis [3],
and formalized chess in Higher Order Logic (HOL) to construct formally verified endgame databases [4].
Joe Leslie-Hurd is further author of the open source Go playing program Gomi, written in Standard ML
[5], and the chess diagram tool fen2img, which reads FEN to output diagrams in portable pixmap format (PPM) image format, also written in SML
[6] [7].
Selected Publications
2000 ...
- Joe Hurd (2000). Congruence Classes with Logic Variables. ARW 2000
- Joe Hurd (2001). Congruence Classes with Logic Variables. ogic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 9, No. 1, pdf
- Joe Hurd (2003). Formal verification of probabilistic algorithms. Ph.D. thesis, UCAM-CL-TR-566, University of Cambridge, pdf
- Joe Hurd (2005). Formal Verification of Chess Endgame Databases. Technical Report PRG-RR-05-02, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, pdf
2010 ...
- Joe Hurd, Guy Haworth (2010). Data Assurance in Opaque Computations. Advances in Computer Games 12, pdf
- Ramana Kumar, Joe Hurd (2012). Standalone Tactics Using OpenTheory. ITP 2012, pdf [10]
- Iago Abal, Alcino Cunha, Joe Hurd, Jorge Sousa Pinto (2012). Using Term Rewriting to Solve Bit-Vector Arithmetic Problems. SAT 2012
- Joe Leslie-Hurd (2013). Formally Verified Endgame Tables. Guest Lecture, Combinatorial Games, Portland State University, slides as pdf
- Joe Leslie-Hurd, Guy Haworth (2013). Computer Theorem Proving and HoTT. ICGA Journal, Vol. 36, No. 2 [11]
External Links
References
- ↑ Gilith - Joe Leslie-Hurd
- ↑ Joe Leslie-Hurd - CV
- ↑ Gilith - Chess
- ↑ Joe Hurd (2005). Formal Verification of Chess Endgame Databases. Technical Report PRG-RR-05-02, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, pdf
- ↑ Gomi Go Player
- ↑ fen2img Chess Diagram Maker
- ↑ Gilith - Chess Diagram Maker
- ↑ Gilith - Research Papers
- ↑ dblp: Joe Hurd
- ↑ HOL (proof assistant) from Wikipedia
- ↑ Homotopy Type Theory