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  1. Leslie B. Lamport (born February 7, 1941) is an American computer scientist and mathematician. Lamport is best known for his seminal work in distributed systems, and as the initial developer of the document preparation system LaTeX and the author of its first manual. [2]

  2. LESLIE LAMPORT'S HOME PAGE . TLA+ Use at Amazon The TLA Web Page My Collected Works: My Coordinates 37° 24' 14" North 122° 2' 6" West address: Microsoft Corporation 1020 Enterprise Way Sunnyvale, CA 94089 U.S.A. email: I am happy to receive email from people, but not from spammers. So, please do not ...

  3. Leslie Lamport was the winner of the 2013 Turing Award for imposing clear, well-defined coherence on the seemingly chaotic behavior of distributed computing systems, in which several autonomous computers communicate with each other by passing messages.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Leslie Lamport. Last modified 13 June 2024. This document is a sort of scientific . autobiography. It not only lists the papers I have written, but also . describes them and explains how I came to write some of them. I have . included almost all my technical papers and electronic versions .

  5. Concurrency: the works of leslie lamport, 171-178, 2019. 1067: 2019: On-the-fly garbage collection: An exercise in cooperation. EW Dijkstra, L Lamport, AJ Martin, CS Scholten, EFM Steffens. Communications of the ACM 21 (11), 966-975, 1978. 891: 1978: Proving liveness properties of concurrent programs.

  6. Our multicore processors run today based on principles described by Leslie Lamport in 1979. Atomic and regular registers: The Bakery Algorithm also led Lamport to wonder about the precise semantics of memory when multiple processes interact to share data.

  7. Leslie Lamport, American computer scientist who received the 2013 Turing Award for his work explaining and formulating the behavior of distributed computing systems (i.e., systems made up of multiple autonomous computers that communicate by exchanging messages with one another).

  8. Mar 18, 2014 · Lamport has a penchant for using them to commute to work. Lamport, 73, becomes the fifth scientist from Microsoft Research to have won the Turing Award, joining previous recipients Tony Hoare (1980), Lampson, Jim Gray (1998), and Chuck Thacker (2009).

  9. computerhistory.org › profile › leslie-lamportLeslie Lamport - CHM

    Aug 5, 2024 · Over a career spanning five decades, Lamport has made multiple groundbreaking contributions to the theory and practice of distributed and concurrent computing systems, insights that have dramatically improved the performance and reliability of such systems.

  10. For fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of distributed and concurrent systems, notably the invention of concepts such as causality and logical clocks, safety and liveness, replicated state machines, and sequential consistency. ACM profile.