- Alan Turing - Wikipedia
Turing and Wittgenstein argued and disagreed, with Turing defending formalism and Wittgenstein propounding his view that mathematics does not discover any absolute truths, but rather invents them
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- Alan Turing | Biography, Facts, Computer, Machine, Education, Death . . .
Alan Turing was a British mathematician and logician, a major contributor to mathematics, cryptanalysis, computer science, and artificial intelligence He invented the universal Turing machine, an abstract computing machine that encapsulates the fundamental logical principles of the digital computer
- Alan Turing: Biography, Code Breaking, Computer Death | HISTORY
Alan Turing was a British mathematician and logician whose work laid the foundation for modern computer science and a
- Alan Turing | Center on Science and Technology
Despite his brilliance and invaluable contributions to the field of computer science, Dr Turing was persecuted throughout his short life, which ended by cyanide poisoning at the age of 41
- Alan Turing (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Turing also laboured under the disadvantage that his wartime achievements remained totally secret His ideas led the field in 1946, but this was little recognised Frustrated in his work, he emerged as a powerful marathon runner, and almost qualified for the British team in the 1948 Olympic games
- Alan Turing — Complete Biography, History and Inventions
Turing was highly influential in the development of theoretical computer science, providing a formalization of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, which can be considered a model for a general-purpose computer
- Alan Turing’s Everlasting Contributions to Computing, AI and . . .
Alan Turing, whose reputation as a central figure in computer science and artificial intelligence has only grown since his untimely death in 1954, applied his genius to problems such as this one in an age before computers as we know them existed
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