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"The Topological Structure of Asynchronous Computability":
The 2004 Gödel Prize
Nir Shavit, Researcher, Sun Labs, and Maurice Herlihy, Professor, Brown
University
Nir Shavit is a member of the Scalable Synchronization Research Group,
Sun Labs Massachusetts, and Maurice Herlihy, Professor, Brown University
consults for the group. The paper was published in the Journal of the
ACM, Volume 46, Issue 6 (1999).
Presented annually, The Gödel Prize for outstanding papers in the area
of theoretical computer science is sponsored jointly by the European
Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) and the Special
Interest Group on Algorithms and Computing Theory of the Association of
Computing Machinery (ACM-SIGACT). The Prize is named in honor of Kurt
Gödel in recognition of his major contributions to mathematical logic
and of his recently discovered interest in what has become the famous "P
versus NP" question.
The award was presented at The 31st International Colloquium on
Automata, Languages and Programming, (ICALP04), held July 12-16, 2004,
in Turku, Finland. ICALP04 is organised at Turku University by the
Department of Mathematics and Turku Centre for Computer Science.
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