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In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Imaginary Machine

Culver Roney-Dughal: Alan Turing invented the modern notion of a computer in 1936. He said that an abstract machine should be able to read input, write output and decide what to do based only on what state it was in then. In his paper he realized that one such machine can pretend to be any other machine. That meant that we've only ever needed one mathematical model of a computer ever since.

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