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Randal E. Bryant

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Randal E. Bryant is an American computer scientist and academic associated with Carnegie Mellon University, known in the provided public context for research on formal verification of digital hardware and software. The provided technical evidence centers on a CMU report about verifying Y86-64 pipelined microprocessors with UCLID5, a formal-verification workflow involving Burch-Dill correspondence checking, automatically generated UCLID5 models from HCL control logic, and liveness checks to rule out pipeline deadlock.

First seen 5/25/2026
Last seen 6/5/2026
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Randal E. Bryant is an American computer scientist and academic noted for research on formal verification of digital hardware and software. Public context identifies him as a Carnegie Mellon University faculty member beginning in 1984, dean of Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science from 2004 to 2014, and Founders University Professor Emeritus after retiring on June 30, 2020. [Bryant public biography]

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The paper is authored by Randal E. Bryant along with other authors.