Man Who Knew Too Much

Man Who Knew Too Much

EnglishPaperback / softback
Leavitt, David
WW Norton & Co
EAN: 9780393329094
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To solve one of the great mathematical problems of his day, Alan Turing proposed an imaginary computer. Then, attempting to break a Nazi code during World War II, he successfully designed and built one, thus ensuring the Allied victory. Turing became a champion of artificial intelligence, but his work was cut short. As an openly gay man at a time when homosexuality was illegal in England, he was convicted and forced to undergo a humiliating "treatment" that may have led to his suicide.

With a novelist's sensitivity, David Leavitt portrays Turing in all his humanity—his eccentricities, his brilliance, his fatal candor—and elegantly explains his work and its implications.
EAN 9780393329094
ISBN 0393329097
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Publication date November 21, 2006
Pages 336
Language English
Dimensions 203 x 137 x 20
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Leavitt, David
Series Great Discoveries