Description: Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges Includes a new foreword by the author and a preface by Douglas Hofstadter.Alan Turing was the extraordinary Cambridge mathematician who masterminded the cracking of the German Enigma ciphers and transformed the Second World War. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The full story behind the persecuted genius of wartime codebreaking and the computer revolution - now an Oscar-winning film starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira KnightleyIncludes a new foreword by the author and a preface by Douglas Hofstadter.Alan Turing was the extraordinary Cambridge mathematician who masterminded the cracking of the German Enigma ciphers and transformed the Second World War. But his vision went far beyond this crucial achievement. Before the war he had formulated the concept of the universal machine, and in 1945 he turned this into the first design for a digital computer.Turings far-sighted plans for the digital era forged ahead into a vision for Artificial Intelligence. However, in 1952 his homosexuality rendered him a criminal and he was subjected to humiliating treatment. In 1954, aged 41, Alan Turing committed suicide and one of Britains greatest scientific minds was lost. Notes A new edition of Hodgess classic biography of Turing, the brilliant Cambridge mathematician who cracked the German Enigma code and was the father of the modern computer. With a new preface. Back Cover A first-rate presentation of the life of a first-rate scientific mind...it is hard to imagine a more thoughtful and warm biography than this one Douglas Hofstadter, New York Times Book Review Alan Turing was the extraordinary Cambridge mathematician who masterminded the cracking of the German Enigma ciphers and transformed the Second World War. But his vision went far beyond this crucial achievement. Before the war he had formulated the concept of the universal machine, and in 1945 he turned this into the first design for a digital computer. Turings far-sighted plans for the digital era forged ahead into a vision for Artificial Intelligence. However, in 1952 his homosexuality rendered him a criminal and he was subjected to humiliating treatment. In 1954, aged 41, Alan Turing committed suicide and one of Britains greatest scientific minds was lost. One of the finest scientific biographies Ive ever read: authoritative, superbly researched, deeply sympathetic and beautifully told Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind Andrew Hodges book is of exemplary scholarship and sympathy. Intimate, perceptive and insightful, its also the most readable biography Ive picked up in some time Time Out Author Biography Andrew Hodges is Tutor in Mathematics at Wadham College, Oxford University. His classic text of 1983, since translated into several languages, created a new kind of biography, with mathematics, science, computing, war history, philosophy and gay liberation woven into a single personal narrative. He is an active contributor to the mathematics of fundamental physics, as a follower of Roger Penrose. See for further material. Review One of the finest scientific biographies Ive ever read: authoritative, superbly researched, deeply sympathetic and beautifully told * Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind *Andrew Hodges book is of exemplary scholarship and sympathy. Intimate, perceptive and insightful, its also the most readable biography Ive picked up in some time * Time Out *A first-rate presentation of the life of a first-rate scientific mind * New York Times Book Review *One of the finest scientific biographies ever written * New Yorker *A first-rate presentation of the life of a first-rate scientific mind…it is hard to imagine a more thoughtful and warm biography than this one -- Douglas Hofstadter * New York Times Book Review * Promotional The full story behind the persecuted genius of wartime codebreaking and the computer revolution - now an Oscar-winning film starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley Kirkus US Review The conflicted life of "an ordinary English homosexual atheist mathematician": Alan Turing (1912-1954), of cryptanalysis and computer fame. From his own mathematics and gay-rights background, Hedges reconstructs Turings discoveries and his dilemma in a kind of dynamic tension - seeing Turing, with considerable subtlety, as an intellectual and sexual individualist. This is not a book for the casual or lay reader, however: in describing Turings mathematical coups at Cambridge in the 1930s, and his work on the Enigma machine at Bletchley Park, Hedges deals matter-of-factly with abstract concepts and technical detail. The pages are populated, not just for color, with the likes of von Neumann, Wittgenstein, and Michael Polanyi. But there is also an acute sense of the surrounding, changing world - and, cumulatively, some striking formulations. Turing publicly announces, in 1947, that no line separates the "unconscious automatic machine" and the "higher realms of the intellect." Says Hedges: "At heart it was the same problem of mind and matter that Eddington had tried to rescue for the side of the angels by invoking the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. But there was a difference. Eddington had addressed himself to the determination of physical law. . . . But the Turing challenge was on a different level of deterministic description, that of the abstract logical machine. . . . There was another difference. Victorians like Butler, Shaw, and Carpenter had concerned themselves with identifying a soul, a spirit, or life-force. Alan Turing was talking about intelligence." Intelligence, Hedges goes on to note, had won the war; for Turings generation, intelligence had routed Blimpish stupity; the socialist postwar state was going to be administered by intelligent functionaries. (But: "The intelligent machine. . . would cut the intellectual expert down to size.") The personal story is feelingful and restrained. Turings first, great love died at 19; his "gentle advances" were often rebuffed, without ill-feeling; he made no secret of his "tendencies," except to his family; he was once engaged (to a woman undaunted by those tendencies); by the 1950s, he was part of Englands "network of flashing eyes." And in 1952, rashly reporting a burglary involving a young lover, he was charged with "gross indecency"; pleaded guilty - evincing no guilt; and accepted organo-hormone treatment in lieu of prison. In 1954, seemingly himself, he committed suicide. (Examining the political clime, Hedges remarks: "The smallest event could have been the trigger.") Sophisticated and nuanced. (Kirkus Reviews) Review Text One of the finest scientific biographies Ive ever read: authoritative, superbly researched, deeply sympathetic and beautifully told Promotional "Headline" The full story behind the persecuted genius of wartime codebreaking and the computer revolution - now an Oscar-winning film starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley Details ISBN0099116413 Author Andrew Hodges Year 1992 ISBN-10 0099116413 ISBN-13 9780099116417 Format Paperback Publication Date 1992-03-05 Imprint Vintage Subtitle The Enigma Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 823.914 Birth 1949 Media Book Language English Pages 768 Publisher Vintage Publishing Illustrations 1 Short Title Alan Turing DOI 10.1604/9780099116417 UK Release Date 1992-03-05 AU Release Date 1992-03-05 NZ Release Date 1992-03-05 Audience General Alternative 9781448137817 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780099116417
Book Title: Alan Turing: the Enigma
Item Height: 198mm
Item Width: 129mm
Author: Andrew Hodges
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Computer Science, History
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Publication Year: 1992
Type: Textbook
Genre: Biographies & True Stories
Item Weight: 563g
Number of Pages: 768 Pages