Saturday 22 November 2014

Alan Turing the great genius mathematician who cracked the German Enigma codes saving thousands of lives in the Second World War.Alan Turing the Great Mathematician who played a key role in the allied victory in the second world war, by cracking the encoded messages produced by German Enigma machines.


Alan Turing led the life of an archetypal English Cambridge don a fellow of Kings College Cambridge when his peaceful life was abruptly ended by an invitation by the Government Code and Cypher School to become a cryptanalyst at Bletchley Park in September 1939,the day after Neville Chamberlain declared war
At Bletchley Park Turin concentrated on cryptanalysis of the Enigma.

















Alan Turing the Great Mathematician who played a key role in the allied victory in the second world war, by cracking the encoded messages produced by German Enigma machines.


Alan Turing led the life of an archetypal English Cambridge don a fellow of Kings College Cambridge when his peaceful life was abruptly ended by an invitation by the Government Code and Cypher School to become a cryptanalyst at Bletchley Park in September 1939,the day after Neville Chamberlain declared war
At Bletchley Park Turin concentrated on cryptanalysis of the Enigma.

Friday 14 November 2014

Alan Turing the great genius mathematician who cracked the German Enigma codes saving thousands of lives in the Second World War.

 
Alan Turing was a great genius mathematician who cracked the German Enigma codes saving thousands of lives in the Second World War. Such an astonishing, crucial life as Turing's deserves public honour and public recognition for courageous life and achievements. The Imitation Game does justice to a great British hero and a story of incredible triumph against impossible odds.
 
 Alan Turing  the mathematician and crypto-analyst  led the team that cracked the Nazi's Enigma code machine and turned the tide of the war is one of Britain's most unsung heroes.
 
   Alan Turing proved in his 1936 paper, "On Computable Numbers," that a universal algorithmic method of determining truth in math cannot exist.
 Turing was born on June 23, 1912, in London. In his seminal 1936 paper, he proved that there cannot exist any universal algorithmic method of determining truth in mathematics, and that mathematics will always contain undecidable propositions. That paper also introduced the "Turing machine. His papers on the subject are widely acknowledged as the foundation of research in artificial intelligence.

 Alan Turing was born  June 23, 1912. At a young age, he displayed signs of high intelligence, particularly interested in math and science.
In Cambridge, England, studying there from 1931 to 1934. As a result of his Cambridge dissertation he proved the central limit theorem and was elected a fellow .
In 1936, Turing delivered a paper, "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem,"  presenting the idea of a universal machine (later called the “Universal Turing Machine," and then the "Turing machine") capable of computing anything that is computable: The central concept of the modern computer was based on Turing’s paper.
Over the next two years, Turing studied mathematics and cryptology at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. After receiving his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1938, he returned to Cambridge, and then took a part-time position with the Government Code and Cypher School, a British code-breaking organization.
 
 
 




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