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Artificial intelligence and mathematical theory of computation
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Two Results on Ordering for Resolution with Merging and Linear Format
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
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On Indefinite Databases and the Closed World Assumption
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Raymond Reiter, Professor of computer science at the University of Toronto, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and winner of the 1993 – IJCAI Outstanding Research Scientist Award, died September 16, 2002, after a year-long struggle with cancer. Reiter, known throughout the world as “Ray,” made foundational contributions to artificial intelligence, knowledge representation and databases, and theorem proving.