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Between inventing the concept of a universal computer in 1936 and breaking the German Enigma code during World War II, Alan Turing (1912-1954), the British founder of computer science and artificial intelligence, came to Princeton University to study mathematical logic. Some of the greatest logicians in the world--including Alonzo Church, Kurt Godel, John von Neumann, and Stephen Kleene--were at Princeton in the 1930s, and they were working on ideas that would lay the groundwork for what would become known as computer ...

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    • Title: Alan Turing's Systems of Logic by Author
    • Publisher: Princeton University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780691164731, 0691164738
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    • Edition: 2014
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