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Paul Jackson's Home Page
Paul Jackson
Post-Doctoral Associate
Cornell University
- e-mail:
- jackson@cs.cornell.edu
- www:
- http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/jackson/jackson.html
- address:
- Department of Computer Science
4158 Upson Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
USA
- phone #:
- +1 (607) 255-6046
- department fax #:
- +1 (607) 255-4428
Research Interests
Theorem proving environments, formal methods for software and
hardware development, computer algebra, synthesis of scientific programs,
linkage of software tools for engineering design.
Thesis Information
My PhD thesis is entitled Enhancing the Nuprl Proof Development
System and Applying it to Computational Abstract Algebra.
The
abstract (3K)
is available, as is the full text in
dvi(216K)
and
postscript(311K)
formats.
Papers
-
Paul B. Jackson. Exploring Abstract Algebra in Constructive Type Theory. In A.
Bundy, editor, 12th International Conference on Automated
Deduction, Lecture Notes in Artifical Intelligence. Springer-Verlag,
June 1994.
The
abstract
is available, as is the full text in
dvi(25K)
and
postscript(59K) formats.
-
Paul B. Jackson. Nuprl and its use in circuit Design. In R.T. Boute,
V. Stavridou, T.F.Melham,editors, Proceedings of the 1992 Interational
Conference on Theorem Provers in Circuit Design , IFIP Transactions
A-10. North-Holland, 1992.
The
abstract
is available, as is the full text in
dvi(39K)
and
postscript(76K) formats.
-
Paul B. Jackson. Developing a Toolkit for floating-point hardware in the
Nuprl proof development system. In Proceedings of the
Advanced Research Workshop on correct Hardware Design Methodologies.
Elsevier, 1991.
Nuprl
The Nuprl project has its own
World-Wide Web home page . From here, you can access documentation on
Nuprl and communicate with a live Nuprl session that has some basic
theories loaded. This collection of Nuprl pages still needs further work
on it to make it more accessible. I or someone else will get
round to paying some attention to this, sometime in the next month or two.
Hypertext listings for most of the
theories I developed for my thesis are available. The listings for
each theory include introductions, summaries of definitions and
theorems, and formatted proofs. The listings for the
polynomial-related theories are not included at the moment, but should
be in the next couple of days.
Last Modified Feb 25th, 1995
Paul Jackson / jackson@cs.cornell.edu