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Alan Turing was a pioneering mathematician widely considered to be the father of modern computer science. His revolutionary idea was to create a machine that would turn thought processes into numbers.​

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Alan Mathison Turing was educated at Sherborne and studied mathematical logic at King's College, Cambridge, becoming a Fellow in 1934 at the age of 22.

Digital computers and intelligent machines

Alan Turing was a pioneering mathematician widely considered to be the father of modern computer science

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