Read Alan Turing: The Enigma Online
Authors: Andrew Hodges
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Science & Technology, #Computers, #History, #Mathematics, #History & Philosophy
Presents, game of
397
Price, Francis V.
121
,
128
,
142
,
366
Prigogine, I.
466
prime numbers
61
,
134–5
,
156
,
397–8
;
see also
Riemann
Princeton University
86
,
95
,
111–3
,
115
;
AMT at Graduate College
116–33
,
137
–
146
;
ambience of
116–7
,
119
,
121
,
123
,
128
,
483
,
511
;
AMT gains PhD
145
;
revisits
355
, note BP4;
see also
IAS
Pringle, John W. S.
411
,
466
Prinz, D. G.
441
n
probability and statistics:
and gambling system
69
;
Central Limit Theorem
87–8
;
in cipher work
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,
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n,
184
,
243
;
AMT’s major new Bayesian ideas
196–7
;
development of these
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,
231
,
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,
266
;
post-war references
344–5
,
401
n,
410
,
450
,
474
‘Prof’, AMT as
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,
281
,
394
programming of computers:
AMT’s original ideas
325–7
;
work done for ACE
337–8
,
343
,
367
,
372
;
AMT’s first routines for Manchester
305
,
387
;
Programmers’ Handbook
399
–
402
;
checking of routines
407
Pryce, Maurice H. L.
at Cambridge
42
,
95
;
AMT admires at Princeton
117
,
121
,
126
,
128
,
130–2
;
war work
142
,
159
,
312
as fellow Fellow
440
psychology
see under
brain;
behaviourism; Freud; Jung; sexuality
Psychology (game)
128
,
373
punched cards: used for astronomy
141
;
for cipher work
198
,
220
n;
for ACE
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,
321
,
330
,
398
Quakers: as pacifist
65
,
87
,
88
,
310
,
368
;
and refugees
150
,
151
,
239
quantum mechanics:
indeterminacy
40
,
64–7
,
137
,
291
,
361
,
414
,
430
,
441
;
von Neumann and
67
,
79
–
80
,
281
;
new mathematics and
61
,
81
,
305
;
AMT’s last speculations
495–6
,
512
,
514
Queen Elizabeth
241–2
,
354
radar
see
TRE; delay line; cathode ray tube
radio: AMT makes receivers
36
,
207
;
as wartime communication
162
,
236
,
247
,
276
;
black broadcasting
270
,
288
;
BBC broadcasts
349
,
441–2
,
448
,
450–2
,
454
,
475
,
525
n
Radiolaria
437
,
492–3
Radley, W. G.
267
,
290
,
340
RAF, communications of
165
Rajchman, J. A.
354
Ramshaw, Mrs
160
,
279
,
479
Randolph, J. H.
25–6
randomness: and ciphers
163
,
230
,
276
;
of noise
284–5
,
287
;
of behaviour
379
;
electronic generation of
271
,
282
;
as computer function
402
,
477
;
and free-will
442
Ratio Club
411–2
,
466
,
476
,
512
rational numbers
100–1
RCA
245–6
,
248
,
252
,
321
n,
354
real numbers
see
numbers
recursive function
133
,
136
n,
401
n
Rees, David
340
,
343
reflector, of Enigma
167
refugee, AMT sponsors
see
Augenfeld, Robert
reincarnation
see
after-life
relativity
33–4
,
52
,
127
,
373
,
495–6
,
512
relays, electromagnetic:
AMT makes for multiplier
138–9
;
in Bombe
191
,
225–6
,
329
;
in calculators
250–1
,
299
,
306
,
321
religion: AMT moves from belief in
6
,
7
,
13
,
26–7
,
30
,
49
,
68
,
75
;
to disbelief in
108
,
152
,
266
,
377
,
416
,
418
,
431
Rhode Island
132
,
142
,
245
Riemann, B.: and distribution of primes
134
;
Riemann’s zeta-function
135
,
141
;
AMT’s papers on
154
,
278
n,
466
;
Riemann Hypothesis
135
,
140
,
296
,
408
,
411
;
AMT’s zeta-function machine
140–1
,
155–8
,
293
,
295–6
,
389
;
AMT’s zeta-function computer program
408–9
,
411
,
466
Rimmer,
T.
456–7
ring-setting (of Enigma)
169
Roberts, Keith V.
371
,
373
,
397
,
446
Robertson, H. P.
127
,
512
‘Robin’
see
Gandy, Robin O.
Robin, Harold
288
‘Robinson’ machines
267–8
,
294
,
402
robots
372
,
382
;
see
brain
Rockex (British teleprinter cipher system)
270–1
,
282
,
294
,
399
,
402
Roehm
90
‘Room
40
’
146
,
148
,
191
,
218
Roosevelt, President
128
,
162
n,
269
Ross, A. H. T
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–
32
,
35
,
39
,
48
,
423
Rossall School
151
,
158
, note 5.
8
Rosser, J. B.
117–8
,
133
rotors (of Enigma)
166—7
;
rotor-setting
168–9
;
fourth rotor of U-boat Enigma,
224
Routledge, Norman A.
372
,
395
,
476
,
483
rowing
62
,
76
,
89
,
115
,
354
Royal Society: Fellow in family
16
;
and zeta-function machine
155
;
and Manchester computer
341–2
,
372
,
376
,
390
,
393
;
AMT is Fellow
438
,
447
,
531
running
57
,
96
,
279
,
282
;
as serious amateur
345–6
,
353–4
,
369
,
372
,
386–7
,
389
,
395–6
;
then
427
,
434
,
518
,
519
Russell, Bertrand:
as logician
81–5
,
91
,
136
,
215
;
contacts with AMT
418
,
438
;
also
118
,
362
Russia
71–3
,
280
;
Russian language
137
,
280
;
communications
147
;
computers
387
;
see also
Cold War
Rylands, G.
371
sagas and saga-ettes
484—5
sailing
see
boats
St Leonards-on-Sea
6
–
10
St Michael’s (pre-prep. school)
7
,
10
Sark
59
,
67–8
Sayers, Dorothy
211
,
377–8
Sayre, David
410–1
‘scanner’ of Turing machine
97–9
Scharnhorst
(ship)
189
,
222
,
269
Scholz, H.
124
,
152
,
216
,
253
n
schools see St Michael’s; Hazelhurst; Sherborne;
also
learning
Schrodinger, E.
40
,
79
,
86
,
252
,
431
science, philosophy of: AMT’s
418–9
;
see also
levels of description; determinism
Science Museum, London
52
,
109
Science News
494–5
Scotland
7
,
9
,
10
,
11
SCU3 (Special Communications Unit No. 3)
270
;
see
Hanslope Park
Second World War: AMT anticipates
138
,
144
,
146
;
declared
158–9
;
fall of France
191–3
;
attack on Russia
205–6
;
entry of USA
221–2
;
El Alamein
240
;
turning of tide
251–9
;
Normandy landing
276–8
,
287–8
;
victory
289
,
313
;
see also
Atlantic, battle of;
implications of
289–90
,
311
,
347
,
362
,
364
,
512
;
see also
Cold War; atomic fission
secret service (British) (SIS or MI6):
vis à vis
GC and CS
146
,
163
,
177
,
191
,
201
,
205
,
221
,
237–8
,
242
;