Author
Hodges, A
Journal title
New Computational Paradigms
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Abstract
Alan M. Turing (1912-1954), the founder of computability theory, is generally considered a pure logician. But his ideas involved the practical and physical implementation of logical structure, particularly concerned with the relationship between discrete and continuous, and his scientific work both began and ended in theoretical physics.
Symplectic ID
356596
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Publication type
Chapter
ISBN-13
9780387360331
ISBN-10
0387360336
Publication date
12 Dec 2007
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