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AA warns drivers to avoid puddles in case they're perilous potholes after a record month of related breakdowns Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) – whose incredible talent for numbers helped transform modern mathematics. From space to book festivals - SARAH HARTLEY looks at 20 hidden gems buried in the Autumn Statement Alan Turing provided the theoretical underpinnings for the modern computer. While best known for his work devising code-breaking machines during WWII, Turing played a pivotal role in the development of early computers first at the National Physical Laboratory and later at the University of Manchester. He set the foundations for work on artificial intelligence by considering the question of whether machines could think. Turing was homosexual and was posthumously pardoned by the Queen having been convicted of gross indecency for his relationship with a man. His legacy continues to have an impact on both science and society today. A table and mathematical formulae from Turing’s seminal 1936 paper “On Computable Numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem” Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. This paper is widely recognised as being foundational for computer science. It sought to establish whether there could be a definitive method by which any theorem could be assessed as provable or not using a universal machine. It introduced the concept of a Turing machine as a thought experiment of how computers could operate.
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That provoked mortgage lenders to rush to hike the interest rate on home loans, while Bailey admitted it would take 'a lot longer than we expected' for headline inflation to fall from its current 7.8 per cent.