Posted By: Charles | Feb 9th @ 12:10 PM | 28,749 Views | 21 Comments

Welcome to the latest installment of C9 Conversations. For this episode, we were very fortunate to get a chance to converse openly with one of the world’s preeminent mathematical logicians, the great Yuri Gurevich.

Dr. Gurevich is Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He is currently a principle research scientist in Wolfram Schulte’s RiSE team (Research in Software Engineering group at Microsoft Research).

Originally, Dr. Gurevich started his career as an algebraist. Later he became a logician. Then he moved to computer science, where his main projects have been Abstract State Machines, Average Case Computational Complexity, and Finite Model Theory. Dr. Gurevich has been honored as a Dr. Honoris Causa of the University of Limburg, Belgium (1998), as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (1996), as well as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1995).

Dr. Gurevich's fundamental work on the theory of Abstract State Machines (ASMs) is of paramount importance for theoretical and applied computer science. The significance of the theoretical concepts developed by Gurevich is confirmed by the substantial impact they have on mathematical modeling of discrete dynamic systems.

*This is probably the only interview in C9's history where a good case is made for imperative programming versus declarative and functional (this starts right off the bat at around 02:31).

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Hi Charles,

     Could you please visit him again, some time and have a good interview... please... please...  You caught him totally unprepared and I would love to hear more of his work.  Very interesting Interview... and looking forward to see him again on C9.

 

 

Thanks Charles...  I really appreciate it.

This is quite cool, thanks Charles. Reminds me of the good old C9 Smiley

JoshRoss
JoshRoss
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I like these abstract topics.  If anyone was looking for the DKAL paper, here it is.

sreesiv
sreesiv
Hype Buster

Very nice interview and what a great man!!!

I just have one small suggestion here... With all respect to the interviewer, when someone like Yuri is the interviewee, it's better to have someone who is close to him and having an angle on theoretical computer science. What happens here is that, the discussion starts with a divide and both the parties are slowly bridging the gap. Yuri is trying to be as simple as possible, trying to materialize questions in his own format, checking to see how good the question is, whether the question is a genuine one OR is it something that seems genuine, but actually is by chance making him think so. So that's why he is not able to go at a pace he likes. If the interviewer was someone close to Yuri, then he knows that this guy (the interviewer) is someone who understands his language and that makes the conversation seamless OR friction less. That makes the interview more enjoyable for people who understand what Yuri is taking about. Trust me; if someone who understands Yuri's language sees this interview, he is going to have the same difficulties that Yuri is facing in the interview. 

 

Hope my theory is understood Smiley, But anyway Charles, you have done a good job, appreciate it a lot.

Thanks mate... a very good technical paper and explanation is outstanding... After reading the paper, I was wondering what is cooking based on his works... Hopefully Charles will find him and do very good interview

vesuvius
vesuvius
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I remember the rather softly spoken Yuri from the interview with Betrand Meyer, so this is a welcome revisit.

 

Greetings from the niners Yuri!

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