RefNo | EC/1951/24 |
Previous numbers | Cert XVI, 24; A56299 |
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Title | Turing, Alan Mathison: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Citation | Distinguished for his contributions to mathematical logic. His papers on "Computable numbers" in 1936 and following years in which he gave precise meaning to the notion of a "constructive process" in terms of the abstract specification of a computing machine, have had a profound influence, first in mathematical logic in this and other countries (U.S.A., U.S.S.R.) by shewing the impossibility of solving certain problems such as Hilbert's "Entscheidungs problem"; and secondly in the use and design of actual automatic computing machines on which he has worked since 1945. |
Proposers | From Personal Knowledge. M H A Newman; Russell; J H C Whitehead; W V D Hodge; A S Besicovitch; A E Ingham; P Hall; C G Darwin |
AccessStatus | Open |
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Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA1673 | Turing; Alan Mathison (1912 - 1954) | 1912 - 1954 |