Two of Alan Turings WW-II papers are now in the public domain
May 21, 2015  11:55
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A scientific paper written by Alan Turing, the brilliant computer scientist who cracked the Enigma code during the Second World War and bolstered Britain's war efforts, was recently declassified by the British government and uploaded to the arXiv pre-print server.


The paper's entitled 'The Applications of Probability to Cryptography'. It has Turing bringing to bear a style of reasoning that is absent in today's statistics-heavy technical literature.


It is both didactic and meticulous, and provides great insight into how Turing explored the cryptographic problems he was confronted with. Read
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