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Zohar Manna

Zohar Manna (1939 – 30 August 2018)[1] was an Israeli-American computer scientist who was a professor of computer science at Stanford University.

Biography

He was born in Haifa, Israel. He earned his undergraduate degree as well as his master's degrees from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

He attended Carnegie Mellon University and earned his PhD in computer science in 1968.

Manna returned to Israel in 1972 as a professor of applied mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. He became a full professor at Stanford in 1978. He remained affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science until 1995. He continued to work as a Stanford professor until retirement in 2010.

Books

He authored nine books. The Mathematical Theory of Computation (McGraw Hill, 1974; reprinted Dover, 2003) is one of the first texts to provide extensive coverage of the mathematical concepts behind computer programming.

With Amir Pnueli, he co-authored an unfinished trilogy of textbooks on temporal logic and verification of reactive systems: The Temporal Logic of Reactive and Concurrent Systems: Specification (Springer-Verlag, 1991), The Temporal Logic of Reactive and Concurrent Systems: Safety (Springer-Verlag, 1995) and The Temporal Logic of Reactive and Concurrent Systems: Progress (unpublished; first three chapters posted at http://theory.stanford.edu/~zm/tvors3.html).

With Aaron R. Bradley he co-authored a textbook, The Calculus of Computation, that serves as an introduction to both first-order logic and formal verification.[2]

Awards

In 1994 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. In 2016, he shared the Herbrand Award with Richard Waldinger for his ″pioneering research and pedagogical contributions (with Richard Waldinger) to automated reasoning, program synthesis, planning, and formal methods″.[3] He received Bauer Prize from the Technical University of Munich as well as an honorary doctorate from the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan.

Advising

He supervised 30 doctoral students, including Nachum Dershowitz, Adi Shamir, Thomas Henzinger, Pierre Wolper, and Martín Abadi.

See also

References

  1. ^ Stanford computer science pioneer Zohar Manna dies at age 79
  2. ^ Bradley, Aaron R.; Manna, Zohar (2007). The Calculus of Computation: Decision Procedures with Applications to Verification. Springer-Verlag. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-74113-8. ISBN 978-3-540-74112-1.
  3. ^ www.cadeinc.org/HerbrandAward.html

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