The Universal Computer

The Universal Computer

Author: Martin Davis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1466505206

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The breathtakingly rapid pace of change in computing makes it easy to overlook the pioneers who began it all. Written by Martin Davis, respected logician and researcher in the theory of computation, The Universal Computer: The Road from Leibniz to Turing explores the fascinating lives, ideas, and discoveries of seven remarkable mathematicians. It tells the stories of the unsung heroes of the computer age – the logicians. The story begins with Leibniz in the 17th century and then focuses on Boole, Frege, Cantor, Hilbert, and Gödel, before turning to Turing. Turing’s analysis of algorithmic processes led to a single, all-purpose machine that could be programmed to carry out such processes—the computer. Davis describes how this incredible group, with lives as extraordinary as their accomplishments, grappled with logical reasoning and its mechanization. By investigating their achievements and failures, he shows how these pioneers paved the way for modern computing. Bringing the material up to date, in this revised edition Davis discusses the success of the IBM Watson on Jeopardy, reorganizes the information on incompleteness, and adds information on Konrad Zuse. A distinguished prize-winning logician, Martin Davis has had a career of more than six decades devoted to the important interface between logic and computer science. His expertise, combined with his genuine love of the subject and excellent storytelling, make him the perfect person to tell this story.


The Universal Computer

The Universal Computer

Author: Martin Davis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-02-28

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1351384821

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The breathtakingly rapid pace of change in computing makes it easy to overlook the pioneers who began it all. The Universal Computer: The Road from Leibniz to Turing explores the fascinating lives, ideas, and discoveries of seven remarkable mathematicians. It tells the stories of the unsung heroes of the computer age – the logicians.


The Universal Computer

The Universal Computer

Author: Martin Davis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-02-28

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1351384813

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The breathtakingly rapid pace of change in computing makes it easy to overlook the pioneers who began it all. The Universal Computer: The Road from Leibniz to Turing explores the fascinating lives, ideas, and discoveries of seven remarkable mathematicians. It tells the stories of the unsung heroes of the computer age – the logicians.


The Universal Machine

The Universal Machine

Author: Ian Watson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-05-17

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 3642281028

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The computer unlike other inventions is universal; you can use a computer for many tasks: writing, composing music, designing buildings, creating movies, inhabiting virtual worlds, communicating... This popular science history isn't just about technology but introduces the pioneers: Babbage, Turing, Apple's Wozniak and Jobs, Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee, Mark Zuckerberg. This story is about people and the changes computers have caused. In the future ubiquitous computing, AI, quantum and molecular computing could even make us immortal. The computer has been a radical invention. In less than a single human life computers are transforming economies and societies like no human invention before.


The Universal Computer

The Universal Computer

Author: Martin Davis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9781138502086

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The breathtakingly rapid pace of change in computing makes it easy to overlook the pioneers who began it all. Written by Martin Davis, respected logician and researcher in the theory of computation, The Universal Computer: The Road from Leibniz to Turing explores the fascinating lives, ideas, and discoveries of seven remarkable mathematicians. It tells the stories of the unsung heroes of the computer age � the logicians.New to the thrid edition; much expanded version of the discussion of artificial intelligence and current technology, and the way it confirms the significance of Turing�s pencil-and-paper universal machine.Further exploration of the relationship between Kronecker and Cantor.


The Universal Computer

The Universal Computer

Author: Martin Davis

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780393047851

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A pioneer in the development of computer science traces the emergence of logical concepts underlying computers through the lives of a group of brilliant innovators spanning three centuries. None of these scientists, except Alan Turing, understood that their work would form the intellectual matrix out of which would emerge the digital computer. Includes bandw photos of key figures. Davis is visiting scholar at the University of California-Berkeley. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Turing and the Universal Machine (Icon Science)

Turing and the Universal Machine (Icon Science)

Author: Jon Agar

Publisher: Icon Books

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781785782381

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The history of the computer is entwined with that of the modern world and most famously with the life of one man, Alan Turing. How did this device, which first appeared a mere 50 years ago, come to structure and dominate our lives so totally? An enlightening mini-biography of a brilliant but troubled man.


Universal Algebra for Computer Scientists

Universal Algebra for Computer Scientists

Author: Wolfgang Wechler

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 3642767710

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A new model-theoretic approach to universal algebra is offered in this book. Written for computer scientists, it presents a systematic development of the methods and results of universal algebra that are useful in a variety of applications in computer science. The notation is simple and the concepts are clearly presented. The book concerns the algebraic characterization of axiomatic classes of algebras (equational, implicational, and universal Horn classes) by closure operators generalizing the famous Birkhoff Variety Theorem, and the algebraic characterization of the related theories. The book also presents a thorough study of term rewriting systems. Besides basic notions, the Knuth-Bendix completion procedure and termination proof methods are considered. A third main topic is that of fixpoint techniques and complete ordered algebras. Algebraic specifications of abstract data types and algebraic semantics of recursive program schemes are treated as applications. The book is self-contained and suitable both as a textbook for graduate courses and as a reference for researchers.