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- 2. Early life and education
- 3. Family Turing was born in Maida Vale, London, while his father, Julius Mathison Turing (1873–1947), was
- 4. School Turing's parents enrolled him at St Michael's, a primary school at 20 Charles Road, St
- 5. Christopher Morcom At Sherborne, Turing formed a significant friendship with fellow pupil Christopher Collan Morcom (13
- 6. University and work on computability After Sherborne, Turing studied as an undergraduate from 1931 to 1934
- 7. Career and research
- 8. Cryptanalysis During the Second World War, Turing was a leading participant in the breaking of German
- 9. Bombe Within weeks of arriving at Bletchley Park, Turing had specified an electromechanical machine called the
- 10. Hut 8 and the naval Enigma Turing decided to tackle the particularly difficult problem of German
- 11. Turingery In July 1942, Turing devised a technique termed Turingery (or jokingly Turingismus) for use against
- 12. Delilah Following his work at Bell Labs in the US, Turing pursued the idea of electronic
- 13. Early computers and the Turing test Between 1945 and 1947, Turing lived in Hampton, London, while
- 14. Pattern formation and mathematical biology When Turing was 39 years old in 1951, he turned to
- 15. Personal life
- 16. Engagement In 1941, Turing proposed marriage to Hut 8 colleague Joan Clarke, a fellow mathematician and
- 17. Conviction for indecency In January 1952, Turing was 39 when he started a relationship with Arnold
- 18. Treasure In the 1940s, Turing became worried about losing his savings in the event of a
- 19. Death On 8 June 1954, at his house at 43 Adlington Road, Wilmslow, Turing's housekeeper found
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