Turing Machines - Multimedia and Lectures |
State diagrams are a typical representation of a Turing machine. Here the "nodes" of the diagrams are made from blueberry muffins, and the blue markings are drawn with blue frosting. It gives a whole new meaning to the term "multimedia." |
The
Amazing Alan Turing:
A lecture by Richard Buckland, a professor of computer science at
the University of New South Wales in Australia. This lecture is
quite fun to watch. A lecture by Jack Copeland of the University of Canterbury in New Zealand covers the pioneering work that Turing did on the Enigma project during the war and his contributions to mathematics and computing after the war. Gregory Chaitin talks about Alan Turing's 1936 paper. |
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