Carolyn Talcott

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Born (1941-06-14) June 14, 1941 (age 84)[1]
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Carolyn Talcott
Carolyn Talcott in 2004
Born (1941-06-14) June 14, 1941 (age 84)[1]
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ThesisThe Essence of RUM: A Theory of the Intensional and Extensional Aspects of LISP-Type Computation (1985)
Doctoral advisorSolomon Feferman[2]
Notable studentsNalini Venkatasubramanian[1]
Websitewww.jlambda.com/clt/

Carolyn Talcott (born June 14, 1941) is an American computer scientist known for work in formal reasoning, especially as it relates to computers, cryptanalysis and systems biology. She is currently the program director of the Symbolic Systems Biology group at SRI International.[3][4]

She is currently the co-editor-in-chief of Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation.[5] Talcott married John McCarthy (computer scientist) and had a son.[6]

Carolyn was born to Howard Talcott and Harriet Louise Mitchell who were Presbyterians from Idaho.[7][8] Talcott earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1985. Her dissertation, The Essence of RUM: A Theory of the Intensional and Extensional Aspects of LISP-Type Computation, was supervised by Solomon Feferman.[2]

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