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Overview

Robert Glück is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and has contributed extensively to the field of computer science. Their work is primarily concentrated in areas such as artificial intelligence, computational theory and mathematics, hardware and architecture, computer networks and communications, and molecular biology.

The scientist's research spans various specific topics including:

  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
  • Logic, Programming, and Type Systems
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies
  • DNA and Biological Computing
  • Cellular Automata and Applications

Robert Glück has published a notable number of papers, contributing to several respected venues. The main frequent publication venues include:

  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
  • New Generation Computing

Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Reversible computing from a programming language perspective," 2022, Theoretical Computer Science
  • "From reversible programming languages to reversible metalanguages," 2022, Theoretical Computer Science
  • "Making Programs Reversible with Minimal Extra Data," 2022, New Generation Computing
  • "Reversible Programming: A Case Study of Two String-Matching Algorithms," 2022, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
  • "Inversion by Partial Evaluation: A Reversible Interpreter Experiment," 2024, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science

The scientist has also authored a book published by Springer Science+Business Media titled Logic-Based Program Synthesis and Transformation (2023).

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Tetsuo Yokoyama
  • Robin Kaarsgaard
  • Ivan Lanese
  • Claudio Antares Mezzina
  • Irek Ulidowski

Robert Glück's work primarily engages with reversible computing and programming languages, with a focus on how reversibility impacts algorithm design and computation models.

Best Publications

  • A positive supercompiler

    Morten Heine Sørensen;Robert Glück;Neil D. Jones

  • An Algorithm of Generalization in Positive Supercompilation.

    Morten Heine Sørensen;Robert Glück

  • A reversible programming language and its invertible self-interpreter

    Tetsuo Yokoyama;Robert Glück

  • Principles of a reversible programming language

    Tetsuo Yokoyama;Holger Bock Axelsen;Robert Glück

  • Generative Programming and Active Libraries

    Krzysztof Czarnecki;Ulrich W. Eisenecker;Robert Glück;David Vandevoorde

  • Occam's Razor in Metacompuation: the Notion of a Perfect Process Tree

    Robert Glück;Andrei V. Klimov

  • CONJUNCTIVE PARTIAL DEDUCTION: FOUNDATIONS, CONTROL, ALGORITHMS, AND EXPERIMENTS

    Danny De Schreye;Robert Glück;Jesper Jørgensen;Michael Leuschel

  • Efficient Multi-level Generating Extensions for Program Specialization

    Robert Glück;Jesper Jørgensen

  • Towards Unifying Partial Evaluation, Deforestation, Supercompilation, and GPC

    Morten Heine Sørensen;Robert Glück;Neil D. Jones

  • Towards a reversible functional language

    Tetsuo Yokoyama;Holger Bock Axelsen;Robert Glück

  • Reversible machine code and its abstract processor architecture

    Holger Bock Axelsen;Robert Glück;Tetsuo Yokoyama

  • Partial Deduction and Driving are Equivalent

    Robert Glück;Morten Heine Sørensen

  • A Roadmap to Metacomputation by Supercompilation

    Robert Glück;Morten Heine Sørensen

  • Partial Evaluation of Numerical Programs in Fortran.

    Romana Baier;Robert Glück;Robert Zöchling

  • Principles of inverse computation and the Universal resolving algorithm

    Sergei Abramov;Robert Glück

  • A Program Inverter for a Functional Language with Equality and Constructors

    Robert Glück;Masahiko Kawabe

  • An Automatic Program Generator for Multi-Level Specialization

    Robert Glück;Jesper Jørgensen

  • What do reversible programs compute

    Holger Bock Axelsen;Robert Glück

  • Introduction to Supercompilation

    Morten Heine Sørensen;Robert Glück

  • Optimized reversible binary-coded decimal adders

    Michael Kirkedal Thomsen;Robert Glück

  • Reversible Flowchart Languages and the Structured Reversible Program Theorem

    Tetsuo Yokoyama;Holger Bock Axelsen;Robert Glück

  • The Universal Resolving Algorithm: Inverse Computation in a Functional Language

    Sergei M. Abramov;Robert Glück

Frequent Co-Authors

Neil D. Jones
Neil D. Jones University of Copenhagen
Olivier Danvy
Olivier Danvy National University of Singapore
Michael Leuschel
Michael Leuschel Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Zhenjiang Hu
Zhenjiang Hu Peking University
Krzysztof Czarnecki
Krzysztof Czarnecki University of Waterloo
John Hatcliff
John Hatcliff Kansas State University
Ivan Lanese
Ivan Lanese University of Bologna
Oege de Moor
Oege de Moor University of Oxford
Eelco Visser
Eelco Visser Delft University of Technology

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