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  2. Joan Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Alan Turing (engaged in 1941 but did not marry) ... They were married by the Bishop of Chichester on 26 July 1952 in Chichester Cathedral, where her father was a Canon.

  3. Alan Turing - Wikipedia

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    Alan Turing was driven to a terrible despair and early death by the nation he'd done so much to save. This remains a shame on the British government and British history. A pardon can go some way to healing this damage. It may act as an apology to many of the other gay men, not as well-known as Alan Turing, who were subjected to these laws. [193]

  4. Legacy of Alan Turing - Wikipedia

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    A biography published by the Royal Society shortly after Turing's death, [3] while his wartime work was still subject to the Official Secrets Act, recorded: . Three remarkable papers written just before the war, on three diverse mathematical subjects, show the quality of the work that might have been produced if he had settled down to work on some big problem at that critical time.

  5. List of Princeton University people - Wikipedia

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    Alan Turing: Computer Science: PhD 1938 Produced the foundation of research in artificial intelligence; made advances in the field of cryptanalysis [178] Cumrun Vafa: Physics: PhD 1985 [179] Leslie Langdon Vivian Jr. B 1942 Lifelong employee at Princeton University. Vivian retired in 1986 after a 37-year administrative career which ended with ...

  6. A new study updates Turing’s theory on how animals get their ...

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    Certain animal species, such as the ornate boxfish, have detailed markings. How do these intricate patterns materialize? A team of engineers may have an answer.

  7. Turing test - Wikipedia

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    The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1949, [2] is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to that of a human. In the test, a human evaluator judges a text transcript of a natural-language conversation between a human and a machine. The evaluator tries to identify the machine ...

  8. Campaigner Sir Alan Bates gets married on Sir Richard ... - AOL

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    The wedding was kept as a surprise from his partner Suzanne Sercombe.

  9. Barbra Streisand and Husband James Brolin’s Relationship Timeline

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    Years before she met Brolin, Streisand married Elliot Gould in 1963 and welcomed son Jason before they split in 1971. Brolin, for his part, walked down the aisle twice before meeting the singer ...