Richard Fateman

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Richard J Fateman (born November 4, 1946)[1] is a professor emeritus of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley.

Born (1946-11-04) November 4, 1946 (age 79)
EducationB.S. (1966), Union College
Ph.D. (1971), Harvard University
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Richard J Fateman
Born (1946-11-04) November 4, 1946 (age 79)
EducationB.S. (1966), Union College
Ph.D. (1971), Harvard University
OccupationComputer scientist
EmployerUniversity of California, Berkeley
Known forMacsyma, Franz Lisp
SpouseMartha Fateman
Children
Call signKJ6BIH
Scientific career
Thesis Essays in Algebraic Simplification  (1971)
Doctoral advisorJoel Moses
Anthony Oettinger
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He received a BS in Physics and Mathematics from Union College in June, 1966, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University in June, 1971. He was a major contributor to the Macsyma computer algebra system at MIT and later to the Franz Lisp system. His current interests include scientific programming environments; computer algebra systems; distributed computing; analysis of algorithms; programming and measurement of large systems; design and implementation of programming languages; and optical character recognition. In 1999, he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.

Richard Fateman is the father of musician Johanna Fateman.

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