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Philip (Phil) Bursky,
an American electrical engineer and computer scientist. Along with James R. Slagle, Philip Bursky co-authored A Multipurpose, Theorem-Proving Heuristic Program using the game of Kalah [1] . Phil Bursky defended his B.Sc and M.Sc. in Electrical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1957 and 1963, and was affiliated with the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California and the University of Pennsylvania, before working in the industry [2].
Selected Publications
- Philip Bursky et al. (1968). A Man-Machine Competitive Game: A Naval Duel. University of Pennsylvania
- James R. Slagle, Philip Bursky (1968). Experiments With a Multipurpose, Theorem-Proving Heuristic Program. Journal of the ACM, Vol. 15, No. 1 [5]:
- John W. Carr III, Noah S. Prywes, Philip Bursky, et al. (1970). Man-Computer Problem Solving in Real-Time Naval Duels. University of Pennsylvania
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References
- ↑ James R. Slagle, Philip Bursky (1968). Experiments With a Multipurpose, Theorem-Proving Heuristic Program. Journal of the ACM, Vol. 15, No. 1
- ↑ Phil Bursky | LinkedIn
- ↑ James R. Slagle, Philip Bursky (1968). Experiments With a Multipurpose, Theorem-Proving Heuristic Program. Journal of the ACM, Vol. 15, No. 1
- ↑ dblp: Philip Bursky
- ↑ David C. Cooper (1970). Review: James R. Slagle, Philip Bursky, Experiments with a Multipurpose, Theorem-Proving Heuristic Program. Journal of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 35, No. 4