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Name
  
Nachum Dershowitz

Doctoral advisor
  
Zohar Manna

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Thesis
  
The Evolution of Programs (1979)

Doctoral students
  
Leo Bachmair, Udi Boker, Mitchell Harris, Charles Hoot, Jieh Hsiang, Norman Josephson, Yuh-jeng Lee, Naomi Lindenstrauss, Subrata Mitra, Alexander Nadel, G Sivakumar, Iddo Tzameret

Known for
  
Dershowitz–Manna ordering

Books
  
Calendrical Calculations, Calendrical Tabulations - 1900‑2200, The evolution of programs

Notable awards
  
Herbrand Award 2011

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Nachum Dershowitz is an Israeli computer scientist, known e.g. for the Dershowitz–Manna ordering used to prove termination of term rewrite systems.

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He obtained his B.Sc. summa cum laude in 1974 in Computer Science–Applied Mathematics from Bar-Ilan University, and his Ph.D. in 1979 in Applied Mathematics from the Weizmann Institute of Science. Since 1978, he worked at Department of Computer Science of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, until he became a full professor of the Tel Aviv University (School of Computer Science) in 1998. He was a guest researcher at Weizmann Institute, INRIA, ENS Cachan, Microsoft Research, and the universities of Stanford, Paris, Jerusalem, Chicago, and Beijing,.

Selected publications

  • Nachum Dershowitz & Zohar Manna (1977). "The Evolution of Programs: A System for Automatic Program Modification" (PDF). Proc. POPL. pp. 144–154. 
  • Nachum Dershowitz and Zohar Manna (Aug 1979). "Proving Termination with Multiset Orderings" (PDF). Communications of the ACM. 22 (8): 465–476. doi:10.1145/359138.359142. 
  • N. Dershowitz (Oct 1979). "Orderings for Term Rewriting Systems". Proc. 20th Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS). pp. 123–131. 
  • N. Dershowitz (1981). "Termination of linear rewriting systems: Preliminary version". In Shimon Even; Oded Kariv. Proc. ICALP. LNCS. 115. Springer. pp. 448–458. 
  • N. Dershowitz (1982). "Orderings for Term-Rewriting Systems" (PDF). Theoret. Comput. Sci. 17 (3): 279–301. doi:10.1016/0304-3975(82)90026-3. 
  • Dershowitz, N. (1985). "Termination" (PDF). In Jean-Pierre Jouannaud. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 1st Int. Conf., RTA-85. LNCS. 202. Springer. pp. 180–224. 
  • Bachmair, L. and Dershowitz, N. and Hsiang, J. (Jun 1986). "Orderings for Equational Proofs". Proc. IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS). Cambridge/MA. pp. 346–357. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Bachmair, L. & Dershowitz, N. (1987). "Completion for Rewriting Modulo a Congruence". In Lescanne, Pierre. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 2nd Int. Conf., RTA-87. LNCS. 256. Springer. pp. 192–203. 
  • Nachum Dershowitz (1987). "Termination of Rewriting" (PDF). J. Symbolic Computation. 3: 69–116. doi:10.1016/s0747-7171(87)80022-6. 
  • N. Dershowitz & M. Okada (1988). "Proof-Theoretic Techniques for Term Rewriting Theory". Proc. 3rd IEEE Symp. on Logic in Computer Science (PDF). pp. 104–111. 
  • N. Dershowitz & G. Sivakumar (1988). "Solving Goals in Equational Languages". Proc. 1st Int. Workshop on Conditional Term Rewriting Systems. LNCS. 308. Springer. pp. 45–55. 
  • Dershowitz, Nachum, ed. (1989). Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 3rd Int. Conf., RTA-89. LNCS. 355. Springer. 
  • N. Dershowitz & J.-P. Jouannaud (1990). "Rewrite Systems". In Jan van Leeuwen. Formal Models and Semantics. Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science. B. Elsevier. pp. 243–320. 
  • N. Dershowitz & J.-P. Jouannaud (1990). "Notations for Rewriting". 
  • Dershowitz, N. and Jouannaud, J.-P. and Jan Willem Klop (1991). "Open Problems in Rewriting". In Ronald V. Book. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 4th Int. Conf., RTA-91. LNCS. 488. Springer. pp. 445–456. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Dershowitz, N. and Jouannaud, J.-P. and Klop, J.W. (1993). "More Problems in Rewriting". In Kirchner, Claude. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 5th Int. Conf., RTA-93. LNCS. 690. Springer. pp. 468–487. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Nachum Dershowitz (Apr 1993). "Trees, Ordinals and Termination". Proc. CAAP/TAPSOFT (PDF). LNCS. 668. Springer. pp. 243–250. 
  • Dershowitz, N. & Hoot, C. (1993). "Topics in Termination". In Kirchner, Claude. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 5th Int. Conf., RTA-93. LNCS. 690. Springer. pp. 198–212. 
  • Dershowitz, N. (1997). "Innocuous Constructor-Sharing Combinations". In Comon, Hubert. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 8th Int. Conf., RTA-97. LNCS. 1232. Springer. pp. 202–216. 
  • Dershowitz, Nachum and Reingold, Edward M., Calendrical Calculations, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521702380, 1997
  • Dershowitz, N. & Treinen, R. (1998). "An On-line Problem Database". In Tobias Nipkow. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 9th Int. Conf., RTA-98. LNCS. 1379. Springer. pp. 332–342. 
  • Dershowitz, N. & Mitra, S. (1999). "Jeopardy". In Narendran, Paliath & Rusinowitch, Michaël. Rewriting Techniques and Applications, 10th Int. Conf., RTA-99. LNCS. 1631. Springer. pp. 16–29. 
  • Nachum Dershowitz and David A. Plaisted (2001). "Rewriting (Chapter 9)". In Alan Robinson; Andrei Voronkov. Handbook of Automated Reasoning. MIT Press + Elsevier. pp. 535–610. 
  • Dershowitz, N. (2005). "Term Rewriting and Applications". In Giesl, J. Term Rewriting and Applications, 16th Int. Conf., RTA-05. LNCS. 3467. Springer. pp. 376–393. ISBN 978-3-540-25596-3. 
  • Dershowitz, N. & Castedo Ellerman, E. (2005). "Leanest Quasi-orderings". In Giesl, J. Term Rewriting and Applications, 16th Int. Conf., RTA-05. LNCS. 3467. Springer. pp. 32–45. ISBN 978-3-540-25596-3. 
  • Dershowitz, Nachum 2005. The Four Sons of Penrose, in Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Reasoning (LPAR; Jamaica), G. Sutcliffe and A. Voronkov, eds., Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 3835, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 125–138.
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