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  1. British People of World War Ii: Alan Turing, Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, Clement Attlee, Barnes Wallis, Edward Spears, Geoffrey Pyke
  2. Suicide par le Cyanure: Paul Lafargue, Alan Turing, Heinrich Himmler, Hermann Göring, Francis Parker Yockey, Magda Goebbels, Philipp Bouhler (French Edition)
  3. Scientists Who Committed Suicide: Alan Turing
  4. Alan Turing, The Architect of the Computer Age - 1996 publication by Td Gottfrd, 1996
  5. People Associated With Bletchley Park: Alan Turing, Roy Jenkins, Max Newman, W. T. Tutte, Peter Benenson, Stewart Menzies, John Herivel
  6. 2012 in Science: 2012 in Spaceflight, Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, Alan Turing Year, June 2012 Lunar Eclipse
  7. Turing, Alan M.: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Roger R. Flynn, 2002
  8. Personnalité Britannique En Informatique: Alan Turing, Tim Berners-Lee, Alan Cox, Alan Sugar, George Boole, Clive Sinclair, Charles Babbage (French Edition)
  9. Academics of the University of Manchester: Alan Turing, Max Newman, Martin Amis, Anthony Stafford Beer, Balfour Stewart, Terry Eagleton
  10. Turing, Alan: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Mathematics</i> by Marilyn K. Simon, 2002
  11. Logiker: Aristoteles, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Alan Turing, Blaise Pascal, Charles Babbage, John Von Neumann, David Hume, Karl Popper (German Edition)
  12. Ancien Étudiant de King's College (Cambridge): Alan Turing, John Maynard Keynes, Robert Walpole, Salman Rushdie, Lewis Fry Richardson (French Edition)
  13. Kryptologe: Alan Turing, Polybios, Bruce Schneier, Johannes Trithemius, John Wilkins, Phil Zimmermann, Walter Conrad Arensberg, John Tiltman (German Edition)
  14. Logicien: John Von Neumann, Alan Turing, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Giuseppe Peano, George Boole, Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, Aristote (French Edition)

81. Alan Turing
name university year home submit about help alan turing. Doctorate from Princeton University in 1938 Adviser Alonzo Church Students
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82. System Toolbox
alan turing Towards a Digital Mind Part 1 G.James Jones Tuesday December 11, 2001 0930 AM. Join G. James Jones as he takes us
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83. Alan Turing
John Vincent Atanasoff. alan turing 19121954. alan turing was arrested for having a sexual relation with a young man and came to trial on March 31 1952.
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basic Altair Konrad Zuse Alan Turing John Vincent Atanasoff Alan Turing 1912-1954 Alan Mathison Turing, pioneer of the British computer development, was born as a second and last son of Julius Mathison Turing and Ethel Sara Stoney on June 23rd 1912. 25 Years later, as writer of the famous " On computable numbers with an application to the Entscheidingsproblem ", which triggered of the development of computer technology, he would draw the blueprint for modern technology by positioning the " Turing Machine ". Born in a nursing home in Paddington, London, Alan Turing had a harsh childhood, raised in various homes in England while his parents lived in Madras, India. Alan's father, Julius Mathison Turing when serving in the Madras Residency, India. The first scientific interests he showed were the chemistry experiments he did as a youngster, but at that time nothing indicated a more than average capacity. In fact, it endangered his admission to Public School, but he was finally admitted to Sherbourne School. Here, in 1928, he found friendship with another talented boy, Christopher Morcom, a friendship that inspired him to developed his scientific interests. The sudden death of Morcom in 1930 was a major tragedy in Turing's young life. The generalized question of how a human mind was embodied in matter, and whether this physical status could be altered by death enlarged his interests in physics.

84. The Turing Test Page
It is, and will always be under construction. I would like to remark at the outset that this is not a page about alan turing himself.
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I could find concerning the Turing Test. It is, and will always be under construction. I would like to remark at the outset that this is not a page about Alan Turing himself. For more information on Alan Turing visit The Alan Turing homepage If you have questions or comments, know of resources that belong here or have detected broken links on this page please e-mail me I hope you find this page useful. Hex wrote: +++ Hi Mum is Testing +++ MELON MELON MELON +++ Out of Cheese Error +++ !!!!! +++ Mr Jelly! Mr Jelly! "Hex seems perfectly able to work out anything purely to do with numbers but when it tries anything else, it does this," said Ponder. Terry Pratchett , Hogfather. * top *
  • "Turing Test: 50 Years Later" : An interdisciplinary review of the Turing Test. I finally put this online! Citation info : Saygin, A.P., Cicekli, I. and Akman, V. (2000), 'Turing Test: 50 Years Later'
  • 85. The Alan Turing And Computer History / Philosophy Book Page
    The alan turing and Computer History /Philosophy Book Page. alan turing is a true pioneer of the computer era,. alan turing the Enigma Andrew Hodges.
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    The Alan Turing and Computer History /Philosophy Book Page alan turing is a true pioneer of the computer era, from his mind sprang many innovative concepts, alan and his team at Bletchley Park were in great part responsible for breaking the Enigma code. Learn more about Alan, Turing machines, and computers ... We assembled the following list to save you time and provide a quick guide to relevant books. Enjoy ......... [other interesting categories are provided at the end off this page]
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    Turing paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence ( Mind 59, 1950) apears in Hoftstadter and Dennett's The Mind's 1: Fantasies and Reflections on Self and Soul
    Alan Turing: the Enigma Andrew Hodges
    The Mind's I Douglas R. Hofstadter Metamagical Themas : Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern Douglas R. Hofstadter
    Douglas Hofstadter
    Codebreakers : The Inside Story of Bletchley Park F. H. Hinsley (Editor), Alan Stripp (Editor)
    Alan Turing : The Architect of the Computer Age (Impact Biography)
    Ted Gottfried
    Connectionism, Concepts, and Folk Psychology : The Legacy of Alan Turing (Mind Association Occasional Series) Vol 2

    86. Wauu.DE: Deutsch: Wissenschaft: Informatik: Personen: Turing, Alan
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    • Turing-Maschine Kurze Erläuterungen zu Turing-Maschine und Turing-Test. http://www.orga.uni-sb.de/lehre/mkm/Protagonisten/turing/turing_maschine1.htm
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    87. What Is Alan Turing? - A Word Definition From The Webopedia Computer Dictionary
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    Alan Turing Last modified: Friday, June 22, 2001 1912(b)-1954(d). English mathematician, logician and philosopher who made important advancements in the field of computer theory and who contributed important logical analyses of computer processes. During WWII, Turing served in the cryptanalytic headquarters at the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, where he was largely responsible for breaking the German Enigma military codes. In 1936, he introduced the Universal Turing Machine, a hypothetical machine used for computability theory proofs. The Universal Turing Machine is regarded as the first digital computer. In 1950, Turing introduced the

    88. Smalltalk Creator Wins 'Nobel Prize' Of Computing
    The award is named for Dr. alan turing, the British mathematician who is most famously known for the turing Machine, an abstract logic exercise published by
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    89. AlanTuring.net
    History of the computer largest web collection of digital facsimiles of original documents by alan turing and other pioneers of computing.
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    AlanTuring.net The Turing Archive
    for the History of Computing
    The documents that form the historical record of the development of computing are scattered throughout various archives, libraries and museums around the world. Until now, to study these documents required a knowledge of where to look, and a fistful of air tickets. This Virtual Archive contains digital facsimiles of the documents. The Archive places the history of computing, as told by the original documents, onto your own computer screen. This site also contains a section on codebreaking and a series of reference articles concerning Turing and his work. The Turing Archive for the History of Computing is and is the property of the Turing Project. Catalogue of the Turing Archive for the History of Computing Catalogue of Reference Articles on this Site The King's College Cambridge Turing Digital Archive The Directors of the Turing Archive for the History of Computing are Jack Copeland Jack Copeland's Home Page Diane Proudfoot Diane Proudfoot's Home Page
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    90. BW Online | May 10, 2004 | Alan Turing: Thinking Up Computers
    THE GREAT INNOVATORS alan turing Thinking Up Computers The Cambridge University mathematician laid the foundation for the invention of software As part of its
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    92. Alan Turing
    Return to Main Menu. Bibliography. Mechanical Intelligence, turing, alan Mathison, 19121954. Morphogenesis, turing, alan Mathison, 1912-1954.
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    Research/Career Highlights
    1926-31: Attended the Sherborne School
    1928: Studied Relativity
    1931-34: Did his undergraduate work at King's College, Cambridge University
    1932-35: Studies quantum mechanics, probability, and logic
    1935: Was elected fellow of King's College, Cambridge The Turing Machine: on computable numbers... submitted 1936-38: At Princeton University. Ph.D. papers on logic, algebra, and number theory 1938-39: Returned to cambridge . First experience with the German Enigma Cipher problem 1939-40: Created the Bombe, a machine for Enigma Decryption 1939-42: Broke the U-boat Enigma Cipher, saving the battle of Atlantic Cipher Machine 1943-45: Chief Anglo-American Consultant. Was first introduced to electronics 1945: National Physical Laboratory, London His computer design which lead the world, was formally accepted. Picture of prototype computer Published papers on programming, neural nets, and prospects for artificial intelligence Manchester University 1949: Worked on programming and the first serious use of a computer in the world 1950: Developed the Turing Test: A philosophical paper on machine intelligence 1951: Elected FRS.

    93. Alan Turing
    alan M. turing (1912 1954). alan Mathison turing was born on June 23rd 1912 in Paddington, London. alan turing was a brilliant original thinker.
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    Alan M. Turing (1912 - 1954)
    Alan Mathison Turing was born on June 23rd 1912 in Paddington, London. He was educated at Sherborne School, and then went to King's College, Cambridge in 1931 to read Mathematics. Alan Turing was a brilliant original thinker. Formally a mathematician, in his lifetime he studied and wrote papers over a whole spectrum of subjects, from philosophy and psychology through to physics, chemistry and biology. He was probably at his happiest when he could combine high-level thinking with hands-on experience with machinery or experiments. In addition to his many other interests, for most of his postgraduate life he probably had a deeper understanding of computers and their potential in the future than anyone else. For the full story of Turing's life, visit the Turing Web Site , from which much of this description is derived.
    The Turing Machine (1934-36)
    Turing graduated from Cambridge in Mathematics in 1934, and was a fellow at Kings for two years, during which he wrote his now famous paper published in 1937 "

    94. The Contributions Of Alan Turing
    2002. The Contributions of alan turing. One of the key figures in the British cryptanalysis of the Enigma cipher was alan turing.
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    The Contributions of Alan Turing
    One of the key figures in the British cryptanalysis of the Enigma cipher was Alan Turing. Born in 1912, Turing made a fundamental contribution to pure mathematics with his solution of Hilbert's decision problem. In the process, he devised the Turing Machine, th most successful abstract model of computation. Recruited to help analyze German codes, he led efforts to develop early examples of computers to mechanize the cryptanalysis. After the war he made further contributions to the development of modern computers, but ran afoul of British antihomosexuality laws and committed suicide under tragic circumstances. The definitive biography of the life of Turing is Andrew Hodges Alan Turing: The Enigma , Simon and Schuster, 1983. Hodges has put a vast amount of Turing information on the web at The Alan Turing Home Page.
    Questions for discussion
    • What is a Turing Machine? Why is the idea important?
    • How did Turing's personality relate to his cryptanalytic and mathematical successes? Can one identify personality traits common to successful cryptanalysts?
    • Consider the relationships between Turing's interests in computers, mathematics, and cryptography.

    95. Alan Turing: Thinking Up Computers - OSNews.com
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    96. LII - Results For "turing, Alan Mathison, 1912-1954"
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    97. NAHC/TUR ALAN TURING
    NAHC/TUR alan turing. A3 Sara turing, alan M. turing (Cambridge Heffer, 1959), pp.157. Inscribed inside CW Wardlaw (who, alas! wrote his obit.
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    NAHC/TUR ALAN TURING
    Provenance : Manchester University Computer Science Department, courtesy Professor D.B.G. Edwards. Material collected by Professor Simon H. Lavington. References: King's College, Cambridge has the main collection of Turing's papers. See catalogues of Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre (CSAC 53/7/77; CSAC 104/1/85). Copy of catalogues in NAHC. B.E.W. Carpenter and R.W. Doran (eds.), A.M. Turing's ACE Report of 1946 and Other Papers (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1986). Andrew Hodges, Alan Turing: The Enigma of Intelligence (London: Burnett Books/Hutchinson Publishing Group, 1983). See also: NAHC/MUC NAHC/NPL The collection comprises two boxes of archive material.
    NAHC/TUR/A. Biographical and Personal Papers
    A1 Reprint of papers on "Damped Langrian Frequency Equations" and "An Escalator Process for the Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations" "To A.M. Turing from J. Morris 3/12/48." A2 M.H.A. Newman, "Alan Mathison Turing 1912-1954", Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society A3 Sara Turing

    98. Janus: The Papers Of Alan Mathison Turing
    Origination turing, alan Mathison. 31 sheets in envelope; paper. 20 Feb. 1947. Origination turing, alan Mathison. 41 sheets in envelope; paper. 1948.
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    99. Scout Report Archives
    turing, alan Mathison, 19121954. A man before his time, alan Mathison turing is arguably one of the most recognized mathematicians of the 20th century.
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    100. Computing Machinery And Intelligence A.M. Turing
    turing, AM (1950). Computing machinery and intelligence. Mind, 59, 433460. COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE By AM turing. 1. The Imitation Game.
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    Turing, A.M. (1950). Computing machinery and intelligence. Mind, 59, 433-460. COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE
    By A. M. Turing
    1. The Imitation Game

    I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?" This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think." The definitions might be framed so as to reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words, but this attitude is dangerous, If the meaning of the words "machine" and "think" are to be found by examining how they are commonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the meaning and the answer to the question, "Can machines think?" is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Gallup poll. But this is absurd. Instead of attempting such a definition I shall replace the question by another, which is closely related to it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words.
    The new form of the problem can be described in terms of a game which we call the 'imitation game." It is played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator (C) who may be of either sex. The interrogator stays in a room apart front the other two. The object of the game for the interrogator is to determine which of the other two is the man and which is the woman. He knows them by labels X and Y, and at the end of the game he says either "X is A and Y is B" or "X is B and Y is A." The interrogator is allowed to put questions to A and B thus:

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