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Author:
Papadimitriou, Christos H.
Title:
Turing : a novel about computation / by Christos H. Papadimitriou.
Edition:
1st MIT Press pbk. ed.
Publisher:
MIT Press,
Copyright Date:
2005
Description:
284 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Subject:
Turing, Alan Mathison,--1912-1954--Fiction.
Turing, Alan Mathison,--1912-1954.
Computer simulation--Fiction.
Computer scientists--Fiction.
Mathematicians--Fiction.
Computer scientists.
Computer simulation.
Mathematicians.
Fiction.
Didactic fiction.
Love stories.
Notes:
Originally published: 2003.
Summary:
"Our hero is Turing, an interactive tutoring program and namesake (or virtual emanation?) of Alan Turing, World War II code breaker and father of computer science. In this unusual novel, Turing's idiosyncratic version of intellectual history from a computational point of view unfolds in tandem with the story of a love affair involving Ethel, a successful computer executive, Alexandros, a melancholy archaeologist, and Ian, a charismatic hacker. After Ethel (who shares her first name with Alan Turing's mother) abandons Alexandros following a sun-drenched idyll on Corfu, Turing appears on Alexandros's computer screen to unfurl a tutorial on the history of ideas. He begins with the philosopher-mathematicians of ancient Greece - "discourse, dialogue, argument, proof ... can only thrive in an egalitarian society"--And the Arab scholar in ninth-century Baghdad who invented algorithms; he moves on to many other topics, including cryptography and artificial intelligence, even economics and developmental biology. (These lessons are later critiqued amusingly and developed further in postings by a fictional newsgroup in the book's afterword.) As Turing's lectures progress, the lives of Alexandros, Ethel, and Ian converge in dramatic fashion, and the story takes us from Corfu to Hong Kong, from Athens to San Francisco - and of course to the Internet, the disruptive technological and social force that emerges as the main locale and protagonist of the novel."--Jacket.
ISBN:
9780262661911
0262661918
OCLC:
(OCoLC)76961455
Locations:
OZAX845 -- Northwestern College - DeWitt Library (Orange City)

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