Andrew Hodges

Andrew Hodges

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Andrew Hodges is a British mathematician, author, and biographer, best known for his acclaimed work "Alan Turing: The Enigma," which inspired the film "The Imitation Game." Born in 1949, Hodges has focused on mathematical physics, particularly in twistor theory, while also making significant contributions to the history of science and LGBTQ+ rights. He serves as a lecturer at the University of Oxford and has published various essays and papers exploring complex mathematical and scientific ideas. Through his writing, Hodges has illuminated the life and mind of Alan Turing, highlighting Turing's pioneering contributions to computing and artificial intelligence.

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