This year a series of events around the world will celebrate the work of Alan Turing, the father of the modern computer, as the 100th anniversary of his birthday approaches on June 23. In a book chapter that will be published later this year, mathematician Robert Soare, the founding chairman of the University of Chicago’s computer science department, will propose that Turing’s achievement was artistic as well as scientific.
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In his invited book chapter, Soare proposes that Turing’s landmark 1936 paper on computability theory contains beauty as...
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This article isn’t entirely rivetting, but. “A Turing Renaissance”. That’s all you need to know.
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I have to reblog this. It’s Bob Soare! I took a class from him! He’s pretty awesome!
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