AMT/B/23-30
Publications by others
These off-prints and other publications are arranged alphabetically by author.
Provenance: This material was not included in either of the two earlier sections of the catalogue of Turing Papers prepared by the Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre in 1977 and 1985.
- AMT/B/23
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Carpenter, B.E. and Doran, R.W.
Off-print, 'The other Turing machine' printed by the Department of Computer Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, (Vol. 20, No. 3, 1975).
Paper, 1 item in envelope. Printed.
- AMT/B/24
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Crypton, Dr.
Article, 'The simplest brainiest computer' in Science Digest, (Vol. 92, No. 9, Sept. 1984, pp.78-81).
Paper, 1 item in envelope. Printed.
- AMT/B/25
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Davies, D.W. (ed.)
A.M. Turing's original proposal for the development of an electronic computer (Com. Sci. 57, National Physical Laboratory, Apr. 1972).
Paper, 1 item in envelope. Printed.
- AMT/B/26
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Good, I.J.
Off-print, 'Studies in the history of probability and statistics. XXXVII. A.M. Turing's statistical work in World War II' from Biometrika (66, 2, 1979).
Paper, 1 item in envelope. Printed.
- AMT/B/27
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Kemeny, John G.
Extracts from 'Turing machines' from The Scientific American, with MS annotations and MS note by Mrs Turing. Apr. 1955.
Paper, 1 item in envelope. Printed.
- AMT/B/27a
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Luebbert, William F. and Stoll, Elizabeth L.
Xerox, 'Colossus and the Ultra secret'. Journal and date unknown.
Paper, 22 sh. in envelope.
- AMT/B/27b
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Mahon, A.P.
Xerox, 'The history of Hut Eight: 1939-1945'. From records held at the US National Archives and Records Administration. June 1945.
Paper, 117 sh. in envelope.
- AMT/B/28
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Meltzer, Bernard and Michie, Donald (eds.)
Xerox off-print of AMT's 'Intelligent machinery' from Machine Intelligence 5, Dec. 1969. Includes a prologue by the editors.
Paper, 23 sh. in envelope. Printed.
- AMT/B/29
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Newman, M.H.A. and AMT
Off-print, 'A formal theorem in Church's theory of types' from The Journal of Symbolic Logic, (Vol. 7, No. 1, Mar. 1942).
Paper, 1 item in envelope. Printed.
- AMT/B/29a
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Randell, Brian
Xerox, 'The Colossus' (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Computing Laboratory. Technical Report Series 90. June 1976).
Paper, 77 sh. in envelope.
- AMT/B/30
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Watson, A.G.D.
Off-print, 'Principal directions in a gravitational field' from Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, (2. Vol. 6, 1938;
Off-print, 'Mathematics and its foundations' from MIND : a Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy, (Vol. XLVII, N.S., No. 188, 1938).
Paper, 2 items in envelope. Xerox and printed.