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In 2009, then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown made a public apology on behalf of the government for Turing's "inhumane" treatment, saying: "We're sorry, you deserved so much better." Most of Bletchley Park's secret files were destroyed after the war, and Turing left few records of his work. The papers in this collection belonged to his friend and fellow code-breaker Max Newman and include 16 of the 18 scientific papers Turing published in his lifetime
-- notably "On Computable Numbers," a landmark in the history of computing.
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