'Finite approximations to lie groups'
'Fircones, Paper theory'
'First draft of a report on the EDVAC'
'General tensors in a group'
'Ingham's proof'
'Intelligent machinery'
'Intelligent machinery, a heretical theory'
'Kjell Prep Track Pairs'
'Kjell theory'
'Lie groups simply isomorphic with no linear group'
'Linguistic structures isomorphic to object structures'
'Mathematical recreations and essays'
'Mathematics and its foundations'
'Mindlike behaviour in artefacts'
'Minimum cost sequential analysis'
'Minimum weight structures'
'Morphogen theory of phyllotaxis, Part I, Geometrical and descriptive phyllotaxis'
'Morphogen Theory of Phyllotaxis, Turing 2'
'Morphogenesis of cellular structure'
'Morphogens, Turing I'
'Nature of spirit'
'On computable numbers'
'On permutation groups'
'On the design of automata and the interpretation of cerebral behaviour'
'On the Gaussian error function'
The archive is divided into six sections, prefixed by Turing's initials (AMT): A, B, C, D, E, K.
Includes obituaries, tributes, recollections by teachers and colleagues, documents about a biography of Turing, about the AM Turing Award and about a commemorative plaque.
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Includes notes for lectures and talks, typescripts of talks, and off-prints of articles and papers.
Includes 'Treatise on the Enigma', 'Proposed electronic calculator', 'Intelligent machinery' as well as illustrated typescripts about morphogenesis.
Includes letters from Turing to his mother, letters to and from colleagues about mathematical problems, machine intelligence and personal matters.
Videos of lectures and talks given on this day, and a copy of a lecture given by Professor Robin Milner. These items are held in the King's College Archive Centre and are not available online.
Includes more of Turing's letters to his mother, diagrams relating to morphogenesis, press articles and obituaries, a précis of Einstein's Theory of Relativity, and photographs of Turing.
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