A Brief History of the Theoretical Computer Science Approach to Computation | HackerNoon
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The theoretical computer science approach to computation, initiated by Alan Turing, centers on defining computability and undecidability, culminating in foundational concepts like the Turing Machine.
Turing's exploration into computable functions illustrates the limitations of computation, emphasizing that while certain functions can be tracked through a Turing Machine, others remain fundamentally undecidable.
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