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Essential Turing [Hardback]

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Edited by (Director of The Turing Archive for the History of Computing, University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 620 pages, height x width x depth: 242x163x39 mm, weight: 1073 g, numerous line drawings and halftones
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Sep-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Clarendon Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198250797
  • ISBN-13: 9780198250791
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 620 pages, height x width x depth: 242x163x39 mm, weight: 1073 g, numerous line drawings and halftones
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Sep-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Clarendon Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198250797
  • ISBN-13: 9780198250791
Alan Turing was one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th cwentury. In 1935, aged 22, he developed the mathematicl theory which explained what computers would and would not be able to do. All subsequent computer design was modelled on this work. At the outbreak of hostilities with Germany in September 1939, he hoined the Goverment Codebreaking team at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire and played a crucial part in deciphering the Engima code. After the war, his theoretical work was turned into reality as he developed Britain's first computers at the National Physical Laboratory and the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University. Turing also worked extensively on the study of how the mind operates. He was a founding father of modern cognitive science and pioneered the concept of Artifical Intelligence. He developed the use of computers to model biological growth, launching the discipline now referred to as Artificial Life. The papers in this book are the key works for understanding Turing's phenomenal contribution across all these fields. The collection includes Turing's declassified wartime "Treatise on the Enigma"; letters from Turing to Churchill and to codebreakers; lectures, papers and broadcasts which opened up the concept of AI and its implications; and the paper which formed the genesis of the investigation of Artifical Life.

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A worthwhile addition to the growing body of material on Turing and related historical aspects of computing. The Essential Turing is a must for any library or individual wanting a comprehensive academic collection on Turing computation. * Jonathan Bowen, THES *

Alan Turing 1912-1954 1(4)
Jack Copeland
Computable Numbers: A Guide 5(212)
Jack Copeland
1. On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem (1936)
58(33)
2. On Computable Numbers: Corrections and Critiques
91(34)
Alan Turing, Emil Post, and Donald W. Davies
3. Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals (1938), including excerpts from Turing's correspondence, 1936-1938
125(80)
4. Letters on Logic to Max Newman (c.1940)
205(12)
Enigma 217(136)
Jack Copeland
5. History of Hut 8 to December 1941 (1945), featuring an excerpt from Turing's 'Treatise on the Enigma'
265(48)
Patrick Mahon
6. Bombe and Spider (1940)
313(23)
7. Letter to Winston Churchill (1941)
336(5)
8. Memorandum to OP-20-G on Naval Enigma (c.1941)
341(12)
Artificial Intelligence 353(154)
Jack Copeland
9. Lecture on the Automatic Computing Engine (1947)
362(33)
10. Intelligent Machinery (1948)
395(38)
11. Computing Machinery and Intelligence (1950)
433(32)
12. Intelligent Machinery, A Heretical Theory (c.1951)
465(11)
13. Can Digital Computers Think? (1951)
476(11)
14. Can Automatic Calculating Machines Be Said to Think? (1952)
487(32)
Alan Turing, Richard Braithwaite, Geoffrey Jefferson, and Max Newman
Artificial Life 507(90)
Jack Copeland
15. The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis (1952)
519(43)
16. Chess (1953)
562(14)
17. Solvable and Unsolvable Problems (1954)
576(21)
Index 597