Alan Turing
His Work and Impact
Herausgeber: Cooper, S Barry; Leeuwen, J van
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His Work and Impact
Herausgeber: Cooper, S Barry; Leeuwen, J van
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An affordable volume, the key collection of Turing's most significant papers.
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An affordable volume, the key collection of Turing's most significant papers.
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 944
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 222mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 2812g
- ISBN-13: 9780123869807
- ISBN-10: 0123869803
- Artikelnr.: 33864843
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 944
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 222mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 2812g
- ISBN-13: 9780123869807
- ISBN-10: 0123869803
- Artikelnr.: 33864843
Part I: How Do We Compute? What Can We Prove? 1.Alan Mathison Turing 2.On
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem 3.On
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem -
correction 4.Review of Turing 1936-7 5.Computability and ?-definability
6.The p-function in ?-K-conversion 7.Systems of Logic based on Ordinals 8.A
Formal Theorem in Church's Theory of Types 9.The Use of Dots as Brackets in
Church's System 10.Practical Forms of Type Theory 11.The Reform of
Mathematical Notation
Part II: Hiding and Unhiding Information: Cryptology, Complexity and Number
Theory. 1.On the Gaussian Error Function 2.A Method for the Calculation of
the Zeta-function 3.Some Calculations of the Riemann Zeta-function 4.On a
Theorem of Littlewood 5.The Word Problem in Semi-groups with Cancellation
6.Solvable and Unsolvable Problems 7.The Word Problem in Compact Groups
8.On Permutation Groups 9.Rounding-off Errors in Matrix Processes 10.A Note
on Normal Numbers 11.Turing's treatise on the Enigma (Prof's Book); Report
by Turing on U. S. Navy cryptanalytic work and their machinery, November
1942; Speech System 'Delilah' - report on progress, 6 June 1944; Checking a
Large Routine; An early program proof by Alan Turing; Programmers' Handbook
for the Manchester electronic computer; Local Programming Methods and
Conventions
Part III: Building a Brain: Intelligent Machines, Practice and Theory.
1.Lecture to the London Mathematical Society 2.Intelligent Machinery
3.Computing Machinery and Intelligence 4.Chess; Solvable and Unsolvable
Problems 5.Intelligent Machinery: A heretical theory; Can digital computers
think?; Can automatic calculating machines be said to think? 6.Some Remarks
on the Undecidability Results
Part IV: The Mathematics of Emergence: The Mysteries of Morphogenesis.
1.The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis 2.A Diffusion Reaction Theory of
Morphogenesis in Plants 3.Morphogen Theory of Phyllotaxis; Geometrical and
Descriptive Phyllotaxis; Chemical Theory of Morphogenesis; A Solution of
the Morphogenetical Equations for the Case of Spherical Symmetry 4.Outline
of the Development of the Daisy
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem 3.On
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem -
correction 4.Review of Turing 1936-7 5.Computability and ?-definability
6.The p-function in ?-K-conversion 7.Systems of Logic based on Ordinals 8.A
Formal Theorem in Church's Theory of Types 9.The Use of Dots as Brackets in
Church's System 10.Practical Forms of Type Theory 11.The Reform of
Mathematical Notation
Part II: Hiding and Unhiding Information: Cryptology, Complexity and Number
Theory. 1.On the Gaussian Error Function 2.A Method for the Calculation of
the Zeta-function 3.Some Calculations of the Riemann Zeta-function 4.On a
Theorem of Littlewood 5.The Word Problem in Semi-groups with Cancellation
6.Solvable and Unsolvable Problems 7.The Word Problem in Compact Groups
8.On Permutation Groups 9.Rounding-off Errors in Matrix Processes 10.A Note
on Normal Numbers 11.Turing's treatise on the Enigma (Prof's Book); Report
by Turing on U. S. Navy cryptanalytic work and their machinery, November
1942; Speech System 'Delilah' - report on progress, 6 June 1944; Checking a
Large Routine; An early program proof by Alan Turing; Programmers' Handbook
for the Manchester electronic computer; Local Programming Methods and
Conventions
Part III: Building a Brain: Intelligent Machines, Practice and Theory.
1.Lecture to the London Mathematical Society 2.Intelligent Machinery
3.Computing Machinery and Intelligence 4.Chess; Solvable and Unsolvable
Problems 5.Intelligent Machinery: A heretical theory; Can digital computers
think?; Can automatic calculating machines be said to think? 6.Some Remarks
on the Undecidability Results
Part IV: The Mathematics of Emergence: The Mysteries of Morphogenesis.
1.The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis 2.A Diffusion Reaction Theory of
Morphogenesis in Plants 3.Morphogen Theory of Phyllotaxis; Geometrical and
Descriptive Phyllotaxis; Chemical Theory of Morphogenesis; A Solution of
the Morphogenetical Equations for the Case of Spherical Symmetry 4.Outline
of the Development of the Daisy
Part I: How Do We Compute? What Can We Prove? 1.Alan Mathison Turing 2.On
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem 3.On
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem -
correction 4.Review of Turing 1936-7 5.Computability and ?-definability
6.The p-function in ?-K-conversion 7.Systems of Logic based on Ordinals 8.A
Formal Theorem in Church's Theory of Types 9.The Use of Dots as Brackets in
Church's System 10.Practical Forms of Type Theory 11.The Reform of
Mathematical Notation
Part II: Hiding and Unhiding Information: Cryptology, Complexity and Number
Theory. 1.On the Gaussian Error Function 2.A Method for the Calculation of
the Zeta-function 3.Some Calculations of the Riemann Zeta-function 4.On a
Theorem of Littlewood 5.The Word Problem in Semi-groups with Cancellation
6.Solvable and Unsolvable Problems 7.The Word Problem in Compact Groups
8.On Permutation Groups 9.Rounding-off Errors in Matrix Processes 10.A Note
on Normal Numbers 11.Turing's treatise on the Enigma (Prof's Book); Report
by Turing on U. S. Navy cryptanalytic work and their machinery, November
1942; Speech System 'Delilah' - report on progress, 6 June 1944; Checking a
Large Routine; An early program proof by Alan Turing; Programmers' Handbook
for the Manchester electronic computer; Local Programming Methods and
Conventions
Part III: Building a Brain: Intelligent Machines, Practice and Theory.
1.Lecture to the London Mathematical Society 2.Intelligent Machinery
3.Computing Machinery and Intelligence 4.Chess; Solvable and Unsolvable
Problems 5.Intelligent Machinery: A heretical theory; Can digital computers
think?; Can automatic calculating machines be said to think? 6.Some Remarks
on the Undecidability Results
Part IV: The Mathematics of Emergence: The Mysteries of Morphogenesis.
1.The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis 2.A Diffusion Reaction Theory of
Morphogenesis in Plants 3.Morphogen Theory of Phyllotaxis; Geometrical and
Descriptive Phyllotaxis; Chemical Theory of Morphogenesis; A Solution of
the Morphogenetical Equations for the Case of Spherical Symmetry 4.Outline
of the Development of the Daisy
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem 3.On
Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem -
correction 4.Review of Turing 1936-7 5.Computability and ?-definability
6.The p-function in ?-K-conversion 7.Systems of Logic based on Ordinals 8.A
Formal Theorem in Church's Theory of Types 9.The Use of Dots as Brackets in
Church's System 10.Practical Forms of Type Theory 11.The Reform of
Mathematical Notation
Part II: Hiding and Unhiding Information: Cryptology, Complexity and Number
Theory. 1.On the Gaussian Error Function 2.A Method for the Calculation of
the Zeta-function 3.Some Calculations of the Riemann Zeta-function 4.On a
Theorem of Littlewood 5.The Word Problem in Semi-groups with Cancellation
6.Solvable and Unsolvable Problems 7.The Word Problem in Compact Groups
8.On Permutation Groups 9.Rounding-off Errors in Matrix Processes 10.A Note
on Normal Numbers 11.Turing's treatise on the Enigma (Prof's Book); Report
by Turing on U. S. Navy cryptanalytic work and their machinery, November
1942; Speech System 'Delilah' - report on progress, 6 June 1944; Checking a
Large Routine; An early program proof by Alan Turing; Programmers' Handbook
for the Manchester electronic computer; Local Programming Methods and
Conventions
Part III: Building a Brain: Intelligent Machines, Practice and Theory.
1.Lecture to the London Mathematical Society 2.Intelligent Machinery
3.Computing Machinery and Intelligence 4.Chess; Solvable and Unsolvable
Problems 5.Intelligent Machinery: A heretical theory; Can digital computers
think?; Can automatic calculating machines be said to think? 6.Some Remarks
on the Undecidability Results
Part IV: The Mathematics of Emergence: The Mysteries of Morphogenesis.
1.The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis 2.A Diffusion Reaction Theory of
Morphogenesis in Plants 3.Morphogen Theory of Phyllotaxis; Geometrical and
Descriptive Phyllotaxis; Chemical Theory of Morphogenesis; A Solution of
the Morphogenetical Equations for the Case of Spherical Symmetry 4.Outline
of the Development of the Daisy