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Leslie Lamport revolutionized how computers talk to each other. The Turing Award-winning computer scientist pioneered the field of distributed systems, where multiple components on different networks coordinate to achieve a common objective. (Internet searches, cloud computing and artificial intelligence all involve orchestrating legions of powerful computing machines to work together.) In the early 1980s, Lamport also created LaTeX, a document preparation system that provides sophisticated ways to typeset complex formulas and format scientific documents. In 1989, Lamport invented Paxos, a โ€œconsensus algorithmโ€ that allows multiple computers to execute complex tasks; without it, modern computing could not exist. Heโ€™s also brought more attention to a handful of problems, giving them distinctive names like the bakery algorithm and the Byzantine Generals Problem. Lamportโ€™s work since the 1990s has focused on โ€œformal verification,โ€ the use of mathematical proofs to verify the correctness of software and hardware systems. Notably, he created a โ€œspecification languageโ€ called TLA+ (for Temporal Logic of Actions), which employs the precise language of mathematics to prevent bugs and avoid design flaws.

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