Peter B. Andrews

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بيتر بي. اندروز (بالإنجليزية: Peter B. Andrews)‏ هو فيلسوف ورياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 1937. rdf:langString
Peter Bruce Andrews (born 1937) is an American mathematician and Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the creator of the mathematical logic Q0. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1964 under the tutelage of Alonzo Church. He received the Herbrand Award in 2003. His research group designed the TPS automated theorem prover. A subsystem ETPS (Educational Theorem Proving System) of TPS is used to help students learn logic by interactively constructing natural deduction proofs. rdf:langString
Peter Bruce Andrews (1937) é um matemático estadunidense. É professor de matemática da Universidade Carnegie Mellon em Pittsburgh. Obteve o doutorado na Universidade de Princeton em 1964, orientado por Alonzo Church. Foi laureado com o Prêmio Herbrand de 2003. Seu grupo de pesquisas projetou o (TPS), um sistema para prova automática de teoremas. rdf:langString
rdf:langString بيتر بي. اندروز
rdf:langString Peter B. Andrews
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rdf:langString بيتر بي. اندروز (بالإنجليزية: Peter B. Andrews)‏ هو فيلسوف ورياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 1937.
rdf:langString Peter Bruce Andrews (born 1937) is an American mathematician and Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the creator of the mathematical logic Q0. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1964 under the tutelage of Alonzo Church. He received the Herbrand Award in 2003. His research group designed the TPS automated theorem prover. A subsystem ETPS (Educational Theorem Proving System) of TPS is used to help students learn logic by interactively constructing natural deduction proofs.
rdf:langString Peter Bruce Andrews (1937) é um matemático estadunidense. É professor de matemática da Universidade Carnegie Mellon em Pittsburgh. Obteve o doutorado na Universidade de Princeton em 1964, orientado por Alonzo Church. Foi laureado com o Prêmio Herbrand de 2003. Seu grupo de pesquisas projetou o (TPS), um sistema para prova automática de teoremas.
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