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  1. Lamport was born into a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Benjamin and Hannah Lamport (née Lasser). [citation needed] His father was an immigrant from Volkovisk in the Russian Empire (now Vawkavysk, Belarus) [9] and his mother was an immigrant from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now southeastern Poland.

  2. May 9, 2017 · distributed computing. bakery algorithm. Leslie Lamport (born February 7, 1941, New York, New York) is an American computer scientist who was awarded the 2013 Turing Award for explaining and formulating the behaviour of distributed computing systems (i.e., systems made up of multiple autonomous computers that communicate by exchanging messages ...

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

    May 2, 2024 · Lamport graduated from MIT in 1960 with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and then attended Brandeis University for a master’s and doctorate in mathematics (1972), while working part-time, from 1962–1965, at the Mitre Corporation. His thesis focused on partial differential equations. Lamport’s professional career began in 1970 at ...

  5. Leslie B. Lamport is an American computer scientist. Lamport is best known for his seminal work in distributed systems and as the initial developer of the document preparation system LaTeX. Leslie Lamport was the winner of the 2013 Turing Award for imposing clear, well-defined coherence on the seemingly chaotic behavior of distributed computing ...

  6. This is key to the memory consistency models of Java and C++. 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. in Mountain View, California, where I will be interviewing Leslie Lamport for the ACM’s Turing Award winners project. This is a continuation of an interview that we began on August 12th of this year. Morning, Leslie. Lamport: Good morning. Levin: What I’d like to do is pick up the theme that we began in the last interview. We were talking about

  8. Mountain View, California, where I’ll be interviewing Leslie Lamport for the AMC’s Turing Award Winners project. Morning, Leslie. Lamport: Good morning. Levin: I want to start with the earliest time that you can remember being aware of computing. Lamport: Aware of computing. Probably in my junior year in high school.

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