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Turing Memorial

There are lots of excellent sites on the web devoted to Alan Turing, such as the Turing Archive.

So rather than create a significant Turing section on my website, I thought that I would merely feature a snapshot of the Alan Turing Memorial, which has not received much publicity. It stands in Sackville Park, Manchester, and this photo shows the sculptor Glyn Hughes.

You can find out more about the memorial by visiting Glyn Hughes's website. You might also be interested in a story told to me by Eddie Mizzi, who was present at the statue's unveiling.

"At the unveiling," recalled Eddie, "the blurb on a large board adjacent to the sculpture said that the code on the bench IEKYF ROMSI ADXUO KVKZC GUBJ represented FOUNDER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE as encoded by an Enigma machine. But that would mean that the U in computer had been enciphered as U."

Eddie's point is that one the features/flaws of the Enigma is that no letter can be enciphered as itself. If anybody knows anything more about this apparent error, then please let me know


(Photo by Sophie Huxley)

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