The importance of the work of Alan Turing is
well known to everybody. The most complete resources on Turing’s work are The Turing Digital Archive,
the book “The essential Turing” of Jack Copeland and the volumes of his “Collected
works”. The problem with the Digital Archive is that it contains scans of
manuscripts from which is not so easy to read, yet I think it is very
interesting to browse.
The next should be an anecdote; it is not. In the link below of the article written by Simone Santini, you may read some negative reviews that some incredible reviewers gave to some of the most important papers ever written. One of this papers is Turing's most famous paper.
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Below,
I list most of Turing’s papers and some links for them. The links are freely accessible
and they lead to easily read pdf files that are scans or reprints of the original
publications or at least they are very close to it.
The
links are listed as found on the web; any possible copyright issues or broken
link issue should regard the owner of the site that hosts the linked files. In case you have any suggestions for the list please add a comment.
At the end you may find something that should be an anecdote but it is a real problem in academic publications.
At the end you may find something that should be an anecdote but it is a real problem in academic publications.
Turing,
Alan M. On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungs
problem. Proceedings of the London
Mathematical Society, 2 s. vol. 42 (1936–1937), pp. 230–265.
Turing,
Alan M. "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the
Entscheidungsproblem. A Correction." Proceedings of the London
Mathematical Society 2.1 (1938): 544-546.
Turing,
Alan M. "Equivalence of left and right almost periodicity." Journal
of the London Mathematical Society 1.4 (1935): 284-285.
Turing,
Alan M. "Computability and λ-definability." The Journal of
Symbolic Logic 2.04 (1937): 153-163.
Turing,
Alan M. "The þ-function in λ-K-conversion." The Journal of
Symbolic Logic 2.04 (1937): 164-164.
Turing,
Alan M. "Systems of logic based on ordinals." Proceedings of the
London Mathematical Society 2.1 (1939): 161-228.
Turing,
Alan M. "The use of dots as brackets in Church's system." The
Journal of Symbolic Logic 7.04 (1942): 146-156.
Newman,
M. H. A., and Turing, A. M. "A formal theorem in Church's theory of
types." The Journal of Symbolic Logic 7.01 (1942): 28-33.
Turing,
Alan M. "Turing’s treatise on Enigma." Unpublished Manuscript
(1939).
Turing,
Alan M. "Lecture to the london mathematical society on 20 february
1947." MD COMPUTING 12 (1995): 390-390
Turing,
Alan M. "Some calculations of the Riemann zeta-function." Proceedings
of the London Mathematical Society 3.1 (1953): 99-117.
Turing,
Alan M., and Bayley, D. "Report on Speech Secrecy System DELILAH, a
Technical Description Compiled by AM Turing and Lieutenant D. Bayley REME,
1945–1946." Cryptologia 36.4 (2012): 295-340.
Turing,
Alan M. "Proposed electronic calculator, report for national physical
laboratory, teddington." AM Turing’s ACE Report of 2 (1946).
Turing,
Alan M. "Lecture on the Automatic Computing Engine (1947)." The Essential Turing by B. Jack Copeland (2004): 362.
Turing,
Alan M. "Rounding-off errors in matrix processes." The Quarterly
Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1.1 (1948): 287-308.
Turing,
Alan M. "Intelligent Machinery, A Heretical Theory." The Turing
Test: Verbal Behavior as the Hallmark of Intelligence (1948): 105.
Turing,
Alan M. "Intelligent machinery-national physical laboratory report. b.
meltzer b., d. michie, d.(eds) 1969, machine intelligence 5." Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University 2 (1948).
Turing,
Alan M. "Practical forms of type theory." The Journal of Symbolic
Logic 13.02 (1948): 80-94.
Turing,
Alan M. "Computing machinery and intelligence." Mind (1950):
433-460.
Turing,
Alan M. "The word problem in semi-groups with cancellation." Annals
of Mathematics (1950): 491-505.
Turing,
Alan M. "THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF MORPHOGENESIS." Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
237.641 (1952): 37-72.
Turing,
Alan M. "Chess." Computer chess compendium. Springer New York,
1988. 14-17.
This
article is a reprint of pages 286-295 from
.
The
original book in text and pdf form may be found here
Turing,
Alan M. "Solvable and unsolvable problems." Science News-ens. fr
39 (1954).
A
paper by Verónica Bechera, Santiago
Figueiraa and Rafael Picchia presenting the unpublished work of Turing in
normal numbers
Becher,
Verónica, Santiago Figueira, and Rafael Picchi. "Turing’s unpublished
algorithm for normal numbers." Theoretical Computer Science 377.1
(2007): 126-138.
Turing,
Alan M.. AM Turing's Original Proposal for the Development of an Electronic
Computer: Reprinted with a Foreword by DW Davies. National Physical
Laboratory, Division of Computer Science, 1972.
Turing,
Alan M. "Proposal for development in the mathematics division of an
automatic computing engine (ace)." Carpenter, BE, Doran, RW (eds)
46 (1986).
Turing,
Alan M. "Checking a large routine." The early British computer
conferences. MIT Press, 1989.
The next should be an anecdote; it is not. In the link below of the article written by Simone Santini, you may read some negative reviews that some incredible reviewers gave to some of the most important papers ever written. One of this papers is Turing's most famous paper.
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