It is fitting that the greatest code-breaker of World War Two remains a riddle a hundred years after his birth. Alan Turing, the brilliant, maverick mathematician, widely considered to be the father ...
It is fitting that the greatest code-breaker of World War Two remains a riddle a hundred years after his birth. Alan Turing, the brilliant, maverick mathematician, widely considered to be the father ...
David Fisk (Letters, August 2) suggests that Cathy O’Neil’s analysis of the French response to the General Data Protection Regulation is wrong, and cites Rice’s theorem. However, this is misleading ...
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