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  1. 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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  3. Alan Turing | Biography, Facts, Computer, Machine, Education,

    Jan 2, 2026 · 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, …

  4. Alan Turing (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Jun 3, 2002 · Turing's solution lay in defining what was soon to be named the Turing machine. With this he defined the concept of ‘the mechanical’ in terms of simple atomic operations.

  5. Alan Turing: Biography, Code Breaking, Computer & Death | HISTORY

    May 30, 2024 · Alan Turing was a British mathematician and logician whose work laid the foundation for modern computer science and a...

  6. About Alan Turing | The Turing Digital Archive

    After the War, Alan worked first at the National Physical Laboratory and then at Manchester University on the development of the computer from his first ideas in the early 1930s for a 'Turing machine'.

  7. About Alan M. Turing | CHARLES BABBAGE INSTITUTE | College of …

    The "Father of Modern Computing" Alan Matthison Turing (1912-1954), a British mathematician, and logician was an unequaled, pioneering force in what became the discipline of computer science and …

  8. Alan Turing - New World Encyclopedia

    Turing developed a thesis which stated that any function which could not be computed by a Turing machine was beyond the limitations of computing agents. In developing his machines, Turing set out …

  9. 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.

  10. Alan Turing - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics

    Jun 7, 2011 · Turing was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1951, mainly for his work on Turing machines in 1936. By 1951 he was working on the application of mathematical theory to …