George Logemann

George Wahl Logemann
Born (1938-01-31)January 31, 1938
Milwaukee
Died June 5, 2012(2012-06-05) (aged 74)
Hartford
Residence West Hartford
Nationality US American
Fields Computer science
Alma mater New York University
Thesis Existence and Uniqueness of Rarefaction Waves[1] (1965)
Doctoral advisors Peter David Lax, Robert Davis Richtmyer
Known for DPLL algorithm
Partner Bernice C. Schaefer

George Wahl Logemann (31 January, 1938, Milwaukee, – 5 June 2012, Hartford)[2] was an American mathematician and computer scientist. He became well-known for the Davis–Putnam–Logemann–Loveland algorithm to solve Boolean satisfiability problems.[3] He also contributed to the field of computer music.[2][4]

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