William Alvin Howard

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William Alvin Howard is an American logician and mathematician best known for the Curry–Howard correspondence linking logic and computation.

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instanceOf human
logician
academicDegree PhD in mathematics
areaOfInfluence constructive mathematics
foundations of programming languages
proof assistants and automated theorem proving
birthName William Alvin Howard NERFINISHED
contributedTo intuitionistic type theory
lambda calculus semantics
proofs-as-programs paradigm
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Saunders Mac Lane NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Chicago
employer Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
University of Chicago
University of Illinois at Chicago NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork lambda calculus
mathematical logic
proof theory
theoretical computer science
type theory
influenced Jean-Yves Girard NERFINISHED
Per Martin-Löf NERFINISHED
the development of type theory in computer science
influencedBy Gerhard Gentzen NERFINISHED
Haskell Curry NERFINISHED
knownFor linking logic and computation via types
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor Curry–Howard correspondence NERFINISHED
work on intuitionistic logic
work on the correspondence between proofs and programs
notableWork The formulae-as-types notion of construction NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of mathematics
professor of philosophy
sexOrGender male
theoryDeveloped Curry–Howard isomorphism NERFINISHED

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Haskell Curry notableStudent William Alvin Howard