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Alan Turing's Dayton Report, 1942
This report has also been published with an introduction and annotation by Lee A. Gladwin: Visit to National Cash Register Corporation of Dayton, Ohio, ...
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Turing: a natural philosopher: part 2
But armed with this new definition, it is now easy to show that uncomputable numbers exist. The crucial point is that the table of behaviour of any Turing ...
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Alan Turing Scrapbook - Who invented the computer?
Who invented the computer? This page explains the contributions of early ... And his earnings were always modest. Picture from a Japanese comic book of ...
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Alan Turing Scrapbook - Who invented the computer?
Who invented the computer? This page explains the contributions of early ... But Alan Turing himself never made a point of saying he was first with the idea ...
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Alan Turing Scrapbook - Who invented the computer?
Who invented the computer? This page explains the contributions of early ... And his earnings were always modest. Picture from a Japanese comic book of ...
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Alan Turing Scrapbook - Who invented the computer?
He was very different in character from John von Neumann, who relished ... He did not do so as an isolated dreamer, but as someone who knew about the ...
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Alan Turing Scrapbook - Growth, Form and Crisis
Growth, Form and Crisis 1951-1952. Alan Turing Home Page | Site Map | Scrapbook ... He never revived his early ideas for developing computer languages. ...
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Alan Turing - Home Page
Alan Turing Home Page. Guide to a large website maintained by Andrew Hodges, ... The Turing Test in theory... and the Turing (Sex) Test in practice. ...
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Alan Turing Scrapbook - Who invented the computer?
Who invented the computer? This page explains the contributions of early ... But Alan Turing himself never made a point of saying he was first with the idea ...
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Operation Ruthless, October 1940
They illustrate the situation in October 1940 when Turing was unable to make ... Dress them in German Air Force uniform, add blood and bandages to suit. ...