Mathematician:Dana Stewart Scott

American computer scientist, logician and philosopher.

Nationality
British

History

 * Born: October 11, 1932
 * 1954: Received BA in Mathematics from University of California, Berkeley
 * 1958: Completed Ph.D. at Princeton, moved to University of Chicago
 * 1960: Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley
 * 1963: Began collaboration with John Lemmon
 * 1972: Awarded LeRoy P. Steele Prize for A Proof of the Independence of the Continuum Hypothesis
 * 1972: Professor of Mathematical Logic on the Philosophy faculty of Oxford University
 * 1976: Turing Award (with Michael Rabin)
 * 1990: Harold Pender Award for Application of Concepts ... Programming Languages
 * 1994: Inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
 * 1997: Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy
 * 2001: Bolzano Medal for Merit in the Mathematical Sciences

Theorems and Definitions

 * Scott-Montague Semantics (with Richard Montague)
 * Boolean-Valued Model

Publications

 * 1958: Convergent Sequences of Complete Theories (Ph.D. thesis)
 * 1959: Finite Automata and Their Decision Problem (with Michael O. Rabin)
 * 1967: A proof of the independence of the continuum hypothesis
 * 1970: Advice in modal logic (in Philosophical Problems in Logic, ed. K. Lambert)
 * 1977: An introduction to modal logic (with John Lemmon)
 * 1990: Application of Concepts from Logic and Algebra to the Development of Mathematical Semantics of Programming Languages
 * December 1996: A New Category? Domains, Spaces and Equivalence Relations