Turing machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Turing machine is a theoretical device that manipulates symbols contained on a strip of tape. Despite its simplicity, a Turing machine can be adapted to simulate the logic of any computer algorith...
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Fascinating facts about Alan Turing inventor of an early computer, the Turing machine in 1940. ... Modern prototype.First practical. ... Invention of the Computer from The Great Idea Finder;; ON THE BOOKSHELF: Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges, Douglas Hofstadter (Preface) / Paperback - 608 pages (2000) / Walker & Co;
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In 1936 British mathematician Alan Turing proposed the idea of a machine that could process equations without human direction. The machine (now known as a Turing ... Aiken also introduced computers to universities by establishing the first computer science program at Harvard University. ... The invention of the Internet,
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Who was Alan Turing? ... 1949: First serious mathematical use of a computer; 1950: The Turing Test for machine intelligence; 1951: Elected FRS. Non-linear theory of biological growth; 1952: Arrested as a homosexual, loss of security clearance;
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The world's computer industries now make billions out of manufacturing better and better versions of Turing's universal machine. But Alan Turing himself never made a point of saying he was first with the idea. And his earnings were always modest.
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Turing machines, first described by Alan Turing in (Turing 1937), are simple abstract computational devices intended to help investigate the extent and limitations of what can be computed. ... Turing, writing before the invention of the modern digital computer, was interested in the question of what it means to be...
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/turing-machine/
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Sarah Gordon, senior research fellow at Symantec Security Response, caught her first computer virus more than a decade ago. She became so fascinated with the phenomenon that she spent several years studying ... Between 1948 and 1956, he extended much of the work of one of his peers, famed computer scientist Alan Turing.
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; SCIENCE HERO: ALAN TURING by Edward Ortiz ... Abner Peeler is credited with the invention of the first airbrush. ... Alan Turing laid the theoretical groundwork for the first computer.
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