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A treasure trove of World War II codebreaker Alan Turing’s scientific papers has sold for more than three times their ...
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A treasure of scientific papers by codebreaking war hero Alan Turing fetched $625k at auction after being found in loft and ...
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Turing’s 1936 paper “On Computable Numbers” sold for $279,912 alone. Altogether, the collection sold for about five times the initial estimates.
By Stephen Nakrosis International consultancy firm Enigmatig said its initial public offering of about 2.8 million Class A ordinary shares priced at $5 a share, the high end of its anticipated range.
Turing, who is widely regarded as the father of computing science, played a central role in breaking the Enigma code, used by the Nazis during the Second World War.
Scientific papers belonging to the Second World War codebreaker and computing pioneer Alan Turing which were nearly shredded after being discovered in a loft have sold for a total of £465,400 at ...
NEW YORK - Enigmatig Limited, an international consultancy firm providing cross-border licensing solutions, announced Tuesday the pricing of its initial public offering at $5.00 per share for ...
Some rare papers written by Alan Turing, the famous World War Two codebreaker and pioneer of modern computing were recently ...