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The Annotated Turing

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The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour Through Alan Turing’s Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine
AuthorCharles Petzold
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMathematics and computing
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
Publication date
2008
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages372
ISBN978-0-470-22905-7
OCLC2008022829
511.3/52 22
LC ClassQA267 .P48

The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour Through Alan Turing’s Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine is a book by Charles Petzold, published in 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.[1][2]

Petzold annotates Alan Turing's paper "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem". The book takes readers sentence by sentence through Turing's paper, providing explanations, further examples, corrections, and biographical information.[citation needed]

Table of contents

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  • Part I. Foundations
    • Chapter 1: This Tomb Holds Diophantus
    • Chapter 2: The Irrational and the Transcendental
    • Chapter 3: Centuries of Progress
  • Part II. Computable Numbers
    • Chapter 4: The Education of Alan Turing
    • Chapter 5: Machines at Work
    • Chapter 6: Addition and Multiplication
    • Chapter 7: Also Known as Subroutines
    • Chapter 8: Everything is a Number
    • Chapter 9: The Universal Machine
    • Chapter 10: Computers and Computability
    • Chapter 11: Of Machines and Men
  • Part III. Das Entscheidungsproblem
    • Chapter 12: Logic and Computability
    • Chapter 13: Computable Functions
    • Chapter 14: The Major Proof
    • Chapter 15: The Lambda Calculus
    • Chapter 16: Conceiving the Continuum
  • Part IV. And Beyond
    • Chapter 17: Is Everything a Turing Machine?
    • Chapter 18: The Long Sleep of Diophantus

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lipton, Richard J. (September 2011). "The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 58 (8). American Mathematical Society: 1120–1121. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  2. ^ Wilson, Kevin A. (2010). Gasarch, William (ed.). "Review of The Annotated Turing" (PDF). The Book Review Column. University of Maryland at College Park. pp. 16–20. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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