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  • 🎙️ Episode Description:
    In this captivating episode of Papers to Listen, we dive into one of the most groundbreaking works in computer science history: On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem by Alan Turing. Written in 1936, this paper not only laid the foundation for modern computing but also introduced the concept of the Turing machine—a simple yet revolutionary abstraction that changed the way we understand algorithms and computation.

    What exactly is a "computable number"? Why was Turing trying to solve the Entscheidungsproblem—the "decision problem" that baffled mathematicians? And how did his insights create a blueprint for the machines we use today?

    🔍 In this episode, we break down complex concepts into digestible bits, connecting the dots between logic, mathematics, and modern technology. Whether you're curious about the origins of algorithms, the limits of computation, or just love a good intellectual challenge, this episode will leave you with a deep appreciation for Turing's genius.

    Tune in for an engaging, accessible, and insightful journey into the mind of a pioneer—perfect for curious minds, tech enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore the foundations of computer science!

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