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Alan Turing

It is maintained by Andrew Hodges, author of the biography Alan Turing: the Enigma. Continue to the Alan Turing Home Page.

Alan Turing

Wikipedia: ASIN: B000B7TM0Q Alan Turing site maintained by Andrew Hodges including a short biography Alan Turing – Towards a Digital Mind: Part 1 AlanTuring.net – Turing Archive for the History of Computing by Jack Copeland Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry The Turing Turing degree Turing switch Alan Turing Year Good–Turing

Alan Turing (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Alan Turing. Alan Turing (1912-1954) never described himself as a philosopher, but his 1950 paper 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence' is one of the most frequently cited in modern philosophical literature. Unwilling or unable to remain within any standard role or department of thought, Alan Turing

Alan Turing: PopSubCulture.com's The Biography Project - Creator of the Turing Test

Machines and Thought: The Legacy of Alan Turing - Peter Millican and Andy Clark (eds.) Connectionism, Concepts and Folk Psychology: The Legacy of Alan Turing - Peter Millican and Andy Clark (eds.) Alan Turing broke the enigma cipher used by Nazi Germany in world war 2. Alan Turing: biography, bibliography, and links.

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Alan Turing (23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was a British mathematician and cryptographer who is considered to be one of the fathers of modern computer science. Letter to Robin Gandy, 1954; reprinted in Andrew Hodges, Alan Turing: the Enigma (Vintage edition 1992), p. [edit] Computing Machinery and Intelligence (1950)

Alan M. Turing (British mathematician and logician) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

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Category:Alan Turing. Alan Mathison Turing (June 23, 1912 – June 7, 1954) was a British mathematician, logician, and cryptographer. Media in category "Alan Turing"

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BW Online | May 10, 2004 | Alan Turing: Thinking Up Computers

Yet it was a 1936 paper by Cambridge University mathematician Alan M. Turing that laid the foundation for the electronic wonders now crowding into every corner of modern life. Alan Turing: Thinking Up Computers The Cambridge University mathematician laid the foundation for the invention of software.

Alan Turing

Alan Mathison Turing was born on June 23rd 1912 in Paddington, London. Alan Turing was a brilliant original thinker. So it was Alan Turing who was mainly responsible for the decision to use the Base-32 Numerical System and he devised with Cicely the Scheme A method of program organisation.

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Alan Turing - Towards a Digital Mind: Part 1 G.James Jones Tuesday December 11, 2001 09:30 AM. Join G. James Jones as he takes us on another trip in the way-back machine with part 1 of his series on math master Alan Turing.

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1912
1912Colonnade Hotel
1912Computer Scientist
1925
1926School in Dorset
1927
1927Having Even Studied Elementary Calculus
1928Newton's Laws of Motion
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1931
1931Central Limit
1932Bomba
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1936Called Turing Machine
1936Alonzo Church
1937
1938Oracles
1938Government Code and Cypher School
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1939War on Germany
1940Turing's Bombe was
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1941Joan Clarke
1942
1942Secure Speech
1943He Returned to Bletchley Park
1944
1945Turing was Awarded the OBE
1945Worked on the Design of the ACE
1946
1946Design of a Stored-program Computer
1947Returned to Cambridge
1948
1948D.G. Champernowne
1948Manchester
1948University of Manchester to Work
1949Manchester Mark 1
1950
1950First Program
1950Experiment Now Known As the Turing Test
1952
1952Picked Up the 19-year-old Arnold Murray
1952The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis
1952Morphogenesis
1952Half an Hour
1954
1954Had Died of Cyanide Poison
1954Were Cremated at Woking
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1966Turing Award has
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1986Broadway
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1992Collected Works of A.M. Turing was
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1994Manchester City Intermediate
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1998Blue Plaque
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1999Time Magazine Named
2000Neal Stephenson
2000Captioned '1937: Alan Turing's
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2001Statue of Turing was
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2004British Society for the History of Mathematics
2004Wilmslow
2004University of Surrey
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2006Boston GLBT Pride
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2007Bletchley Park
2007Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics

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