Prize Announced for Determining the Boundaries of Turing Machine Computation
- From: Wolfram Research <newsdesk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 May 2007 11:25:10 -0700
Wolfram Research and Stephen Wolfram are pleased to announce the
Wolfram 2,3 Turing Machine Research Prize in celebration of the
fifth anniversary of Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science."
A $25,000 prize is offered to the first person or group to prove
(or disprove) that a particular Turing machine can act as a
universal computer. The purpose of the prize is to encourage
research that will help fill in foundational questions associated
with the structure of the computational universe. The invitation
to participate, and eligibility to win the prize, is extended to
everyone.
The prize is being adjudicated by a distinguished committee
consisting of Lenore Blum, Greg Chaitin, Martin Davis, Ron
Graham, Yuri Matiyasevich, Marvin Minsky, Dana Scott, and Stephen
Wolfram.
Further details are available at:
http://www.wolframprize.org
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