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  2. Banburismus - Wikipedia

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    Turing calculated the scores for the number of single repeats in overlaps of so many letters, and the number of bigrams and trigrams. Tetragrams often represented German words in the plaintext [ clarification needed ] and their scores were calculated according to the type of message (from traffic analysis), and even their position within the ...

  3. New face of £50 note is Imitation Game code breaker Alan Turing

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    Turing, a key figure at second world war code breaking facility Bletchley Park, picked from an illustrious list of nominees including Paul Dirac, Ada Lovelace, Stephen Hawking, and Ernest Rutherford.

  4. List of people associated with Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Dilly Knox, leading cryptologist, cracked the code of the commercial Enigma machines used in the Spanish Civil War, one of the British participants in the conference in which the Poles disclosed to their French and British allies their achievements in Enigma decryption, broke the Abwehr non-steckered Enigma

  5. Codebreaker (film) - Wikipedia

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    Codebreaker, also known as Britain's Greatest Codebreaker, is a 2011 television docudrama aired on Channel 4 about the life of Alan Turing.The film had a limited release in the U.S. beginning on 17 October 2012.

  6. List of Martin Gardner Mathematical Games columns - Wikipedia

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    Sim, Chomp and Race Track: new games for the intellect (and not for Lady Luck) 1973 Feb: Up-and-down elevator games and Piet Hein's mechanical puzzles: 1973 Mar: The calculating rods of John Napier, the eccentric father of the logarithm 1973 Apr: How to turn a chessboard into a computer and to calculate with negabinary numbers 1973 May

  7. Britain's spy agency honours codebreaker Turing in ... - AOL

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    The 10-metre (33-ft) by 10-metre artwork in the centre of the agency's doughnut-shaped headquarters depicts Turing inside the wheels of the "bombe" codebreaker machine that he designed.

  8. Bank of England picks World War Two code-breaker Turing ... - AOL

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    Mathematician Alan Turing, whose cracking of a Nazi code helped the Allies to win World War Two but who committed suicide after being convicted for homosexuality, will appear on the Bank of ...

  9. List of things named after Alan Turing - Wikipedia

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    Turing Street - A road in East London [2] Turing table; Turing tarpit; Turing test. Computer game bot Turing Test; Graphics Turing Test; Reverse Turing test; Subject matter expert Turing test; Visual Turing Test; Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart; The Turing Test (novel) The Turing Test (video game) The ...

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