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  • [[Image:Turing memorial.jpg|right|300px|Memorial to Alan Turing]] ...titled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence",<ref>{{cite paper |author = Alan Turing| title = Computing Machinery and Intelligence | date = 1950 | url = http://
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  • ...| last = Hodges | first = Andrew | origyear = 1983 | year = 1992 | title = Alan Turing: the enigma |location = London | publisher=Burnett Books | isbn = 0-04-5100
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  • * [http://www.turing.org.uk/bio/part1.html Alan Turing: a short biography] by [http://www.synth.co.uk/ Andrew Hodges]. ...o the eight sections of my full biography, [http://www.turing.org.uk/book/ Alan Turing: the enigma]."
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  • * [http://www.turing.org.uk/bio/part1.html Alan Turing: a short biography] by [http://www.synth.co.uk/ Andrew Hodges]. ...o the eight sections of my full biography, [http://www.turing.org.uk/book/ Alan Turing: the enigma]."
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  • #Redirect [[Alan Turing]]
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  • A theoretical computing device, first posited by mathematician [[Alan Turing]], which has been used extensively in analyzing computing problems such as
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  • A test for [[artificial intelligence]] proposed by [[Alan Turing]]; if a computer can handle conversation well enough to appear human, then
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  • ...| last = Hodges | first = Andrew | origyear = 1983 | year = 1992 | title = Alan Turing: the enigma |location = London | publisher=Burnett Books | isbn = 0-04-5100
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  • | author = [[Alan Turing]] is a theoretical computing device, first posited by mathematician [[Alan Turing]], which has been used extensively in analyzing computing problems such as
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  • ...the German [[Enigma machine]]s. The most famous of the code-breakers was [[Alan Turing]].
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  • [[Image:Turing memorial.jpg|right|300px|Memorial to Alan Turing]] ...titled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence",<ref>{{cite paper |author = Alan Turing| title = Computing Machinery and Intelligence | date = 1950 | url = http://
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  • ...a negative answer to the Halting Problem in the [[Alonzo Church|Church]]-[[Alan Turing|Turing]] Thesis.
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  • * [[Alan Turing|Turing, Alan]] (1912-1954) - theory of computability
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  • [[Alan Turing]], a Cambridge mathematician known at Bletchley as "prof" was one of the ke
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  • ...n the form of the [[Church-Turing Thesis]] (due to [[Alonzo Church]] and [[Alan Turing]]). This theorem proved that no systematic method exists, ''or can ever ex
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  • ...ry and Intelligence" More info is at: [http://www.turing.org.uk/turing The Alan Turing Home Page]
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  • * [[Alan Turing]]
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  • ...ions for the theory of machine computation was laid down by Alonzo Church, Alan Turing, and others in the 1930s. And when practical computing machines became avai
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  • ...ields, such as by the mathematicians [[Paul Erdős]], [[Horace Lamb]] and [[Alan Turing]], the author [[Anthony Burgess]], philosophers [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] and * £56 m [[Alan Turing Building]]: housing Mathematics, the Photon Sciences Institute and the [[Jo
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  • ...olution, pioneered by brilliant twentieth-century mathematicians such as [[Alan Turing]] (among many others), enabled the invention of electronic computers. And a
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  • ...l achievements are the undecidability of the [[Entscheidungsproblem]] by [[Alan Turing]], and his presentation of the [[Church-Turing thesis]]. Today recursion t Logic cut to the heart of computer science as it emerged as a discipline: [[Alan Turing]]'s work on the [[Entscheidungsproblem]] followed from [[Kurt Gödel]]'s wo
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  • [[Image:Turing memorial.jpg|left|200px|Memorial to Alan Turing]] Security aspects have led to tragedies, such as that of [[Alan Turing]],<ref>{{citation
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  • ...may not be computable at all; in fact, this can be proven. For instance, [[Alan Turing|Turing]] showed in 1936 that there is no algorithm for deciding in finite t
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  • Much work on the theory of computation was done in the 1930s. [[Alan Turing]] and [[Alonzo Church]] both came up with new techniques to solve the [[hal
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  • ...esearch. The first was the creation of the [[computer]] and the ideas of [[Alan Turing]]. People quickly saw the analogy between computers and the [[human]] [[bra
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  • ...For example, [[Turing Machine]] cites the classic TM paper, and perhaps [[Alan Turing]] should as well, but the dozens of other places where it is relevant shoul
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  • 1936 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Alan Turing]]'s ''On Computable Numbers''[http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/activities/ieg/e-l
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  • *[[Alan Turing]] and [[Tommy Flowers]], inventors of the modern computer and its associate ...omson]], [[Charles Babbage]], [[Stephen Hawking]], [[Christopher Wren]], [[Alan Turing]], [[Francis Crick]], [[Joseph Lister]], [[Tim Berners-Lee]], [[Andrew Wile
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