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Turing: A Novel About Computation

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Title: Turing: A Novel About Computation
by Christos H. Papadimitriou
ISBN: 0-262-16218-0
Publisher: MIT Press
Pub. Date: 01 October, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.75 (4 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Bravo !
Comment: A must read for computer science. I love the way how Chritos explain the theories of math and cs. The book is extremely fun to read. Great book.

Rating: 4
Summary: A charming short novel
Comment: An interesting novel in the vein of Sophi's World. As that story introduced the reader in a gentle fashion to the history of western philosophy, this book introduces the reader to the history of computation. It is wrapped in a love story (or perhaps a love triangle story would be better). As other reviewers have mentioned, the range of topics cover is expansive and somewhat eclectic. But it works nonetheless. The newsgroup postings at the end are apparently fictional as well, or at least fictionalized.

Rating: 5
Summary: Unique Tale of Romance and Discovery -- A Must Read!
Comment: Turing is a wonderful tale of romance and discovery in a networked society.

A clever and captivating story line guides the reader through centuries of human ingenuity and intellectual achievement. The carefully crafted characters become alive instantly as we assimilate their charisma, vulnerabilities and idiosyncrasies. The author's expressiveness and attention to detail are uncanny, particularly when describing the interactions of the diverse personalities. The dialog is equally engaging and coherent, although somewhat less crisp in the middle section of the book.

In one of its central themes, Turing explores the preservation of knowledge and ideas across life spans and generations. Specifically, the book excels at demonstrating the importance of preserving not only the core innovations but also the processes, thinking patterns, and personality traits that led to their discovery. Storytelling is used throughout the book as a key tool of disseminating intellectual capital.

The successful fusion of history, economics, mathematics, computer science, and let's not forget rock lyrics, is brilliant and original. Indeed, the book illustrates the intrinsic value of merging heterogeneous subjects, cultures, and viewpoints when solving Byzantine problems.

The humorous undertone, together with a crystal clear presentation of modern scientific thoughts, make this book both educational and enjoyable.

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