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      • 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 with one another).
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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]

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  3. 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).

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  4. 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.

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

    Jul 8, 2024 · Leslie Lamport was born in New York City in 1941. 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.

  6. Leslie Lamport. 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.

  7. Oral History of Leslie Lamport, part 2 CHM Ref: X7884.2017 © 2016 Computer History Museum Page 6 of 31 Levin: Mm-hmm. Lamport: Because people were thinking, you know, one thing at a time, so you’re going from here to there, from one assertion to another.

  8. Oral History of Leslie Lamport CHM Ref: X7884.2017 © 2016 Computer History Museum Page 3 of 40 Lamport: I don’t know. There was a period of time probably when I was an undergraduate and going through large amount of graduate school where I was unaware of television, so…

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