The imitation game : Alan Turing decoded / written by Jim Ottaviani ; illustrated by Leland Purvis.

By: Ottaviani, Jim [author.]Contributor(s): Purvis, Leland [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextDescription: 233 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 1419718932; 9781419718939Other title: Alan Turing decodedSubject(s): Turing, Alan Mathison, 1912-1954 -- Comic books, strips, etc | Comic books, strips, etc | Mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc | Gay men -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Great Britain -- Comic books, strips, etc | Artificial intelligence -- History -- Comic books, strips, etcGenre/Form: Graphic novels. | Biographical comics. | Historical comics. DDC classification: 510.92 | B LOC classification: QA29.T8 | O772 2016Summary: "English mathematician and scientist Alan Turing (19121954) is credited with many of the foundational principles of contemporary computer science. The Imitation Game presents a historically accurate graphic novel biography of Turing's life, including his groundbreaking work on the fundamentals of cryptography and artificial intelligence. His code breaking efforts led to the cracking of the German Enigma during World War II, work that saved countless lives and accelerated the Allied defeat of the Nazis. While Turing's achievements remain relevant decades after his death, the story of his life in post-war Europe continues to fascinate audiences today. Award-winning duo Jim Ottaviani (the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Feynman and Primates) and artist Leland Purvis (an Eisner and Ignatz Award nominee and occasional reviewer for the Comics Journal) present a factually detailed account of Turing's life and groundbreaking research--as an unconventional genius who was arrested, tried, convicted, and punished for being openly gay, and whose innovative work still fuels the computing and communication systems that define our modern world. Computer science buffs, comics fans, and history aficionados will be captivated by this riveting and tragic story of one of the 20th centurys most unsung heroes."--Publisher website.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-228).

"English mathematician and scientist Alan Turing (19121954) is credited with many of the foundational principles of contemporary computer science. The Imitation Game presents a historically accurate graphic novel biography of Turing's life, including his groundbreaking work on the fundamentals of cryptography and artificial intelligence. His code breaking efforts led to the cracking of the German Enigma during World War II, work that saved countless lives and accelerated the Allied defeat of the Nazis. While Turing's achievements remain relevant decades after his death, the story of his life in post-war Europe continues to fascinate audiences today. Award-winning duo Jim Ottaviani (the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Feynman and Primates) and artist Leland Purvis (an Eisner and Ignatz Award nominee and occasional reviewer for the Comics Journal) present a factually detailed account of Turing's life and groundbreaking research--as an unconventional genius who was arrested, tried, convicted, and punished for being openly gay, and whose innovative work still fuels the computing and communication systems that define our modern world. Computer science buffs, comics fans, and history aficionados will be captivated by this riveting and tragic story of one of the 20th centurys most unsung heroes."--Publisher website.

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