| King's/PP/AMT/B contains: |
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| 4 |
'Intelligent machinery, a heretical theory' |
| 5 |
'Can digital computers think?' |
| 6 |
'Can automatic calculating machines be said to think?' |
| 7 |
'Digital computers applied to games' |
| 8 |
'Checking a large routine' |
| 9 |
'Computing machinery and intelligence' |
| 10 |
'Equivalence of left and right almost periodicity' |
| 11 |
'Computability and lambda-Definability' |
| 12 |
'On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem' |
| 13 |
'Finite approximations to lie groups' |
| 14 |
'The extensions of a group' |
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The Papers of Alan Mathison Turing
| Title |
'Computing machinery and intelligence' |
| Reference |
AMT/B/9 |
| Creator |
Turing, Alan Mathison |
| Covering Dates |
1950 |
| Extent and Medium |
40 sheets in envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
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The file comprises a typescript copy of an article, published in 'Mind', Vol. LIX, Oct. 1950. The papers are held in Mrs Turing's ring-backed binder with a mansuscript title by her. The paper is paginated pp. 2-40 and also pp. 146-84. There is a typescript footnote added between pp.159 and 160 with a manuscript note, possibly written by AMT.
These documents were received from the estate of Mrs Sara Turing after her death in 1977.
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| Further information |
See B/19 for an off-print of this article. |
| No further on-line information. |
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