The TNMOC/London Mathematical Society Conference

The TNMOC/London Mathematical Society Conference

Overview

Celebrating Alan Turing’s 1936 seminal paper ‘On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem’

The TNMOC/London Mathematical Society Conference


The conference will take place on 16-18 September 2026, bringing together mathematicians and leading thinkers in the fields inspired by Alan Turing’s seminal paper

On Computable Numbers.

It will appeal especially to mathematicians and researchers interested in computability, decidability, mathematical logic and the history of computing. The conference will also provide an opportunity for early-career researchers to showcase their work in areas stimulated by the 1936 paper. We will engage the public in debate about these ideas and their current significance. We will explain, educate, celebrate, inspire and entertain. The conference is open to all.

We are delighted to be able to offer bursaries and discounted registration fees to accepted early career researchers who can present their work in the poster session. Applications for bursaries will be reviewed by the London Mathematical Society.


The National Museum of Computing and the London Mathematical Society are honoured to be able to facilitate a major international conference on the ideas and influences prompted by Alan Turing’s ground-breaking 1936 paper published in the Proceedings of the LMS. The world’s leading research mathematicians, philosophers and thinkers – all working in fields which have arisen from the original ‘Computable Numbers’ idea back in 1936 – will present their work and explain how ideas imagined 90 years ago have relevance today.

At the iconic Bletchley Park Fellowship Auditorium, 16-18 September 2026

Bringing the leading thinkers together

Contributions from the US, Argentina, New Zealand and the UK

Current research inspired by Turing’s 1936 paper

Flagship launch for Computable90 - a programme of events, exhibitions, talks, challenges, workshops and more - presented by The National Museum of Computing


Registration

Registration price covers: full 3 Day conference admission and daytime refreshments, heritage admission to TNMOC and Bletchley Park.

Guided tour of Bletchley Park and Conference dinner on 16th September available as extras.

Celebrating Alan Turing’s 1936 seminal paper ‘On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem’

The TNMOC/London Mathematical Society Conference


The conference will take place on 16-18 September 2026, bringing together mathematicians and leading thinkers in the fields inspired by Alan Turing’s seminal paper

On Computable Numbers.

It will appeal especially to mathematicians and researchers interested in computability, decidability, mathematical logic and the history of computing. The conference will also provide an opportunity for early-career researchers to showcase their work in areas stimulated by the 1936 paper. We will engage the public in debate about these ideas and their current significance. We will explain, educate, celebrate, inspire and entertain. The conference is open to all.

We are delighted to be able to offer bursaries and discounted registration fees to accepted early career researchers who can present their work in the poster session. Applications for bursaries will be reviewed by the London Mathematical Society.


The National Museum of Computing and the London Mathematical Society are honoured to be able to facilitate a major international conference on the ideas and influences prompted by Alan Turing’s ground-breaking 1936 paper published in the Proceedings of the LMS. The world’s leading research mathematicians, philosophers and thinkers – all working in fields which have arisen from the original ‘Computable Numbers’ idea back in 1936 – will present their work and explain how ideas imagined 90 years ago have relevance today.

At the iconic Bletchley Park Fellowship Auditorium, 16-18 September 2026

Bringing the leading thinkers together

Contributions from the US, Argentina, New Zealand and the UK

Current research inspired by Turing’s 1936 paper

Flagship launch for Computable90 - a programme of events, exhibitions, talks, challenges, workshops and more - presented by The National Museum of Computing


Registration

Registration price covers: full 3 Day conference admission and daytime refreshments, heritage admission to TNMOC and Bletchley Park.

Guided tour of Bletchley Park and Conference dinner on 16th September available as extras.

Lineup

Headliner

Professor Avi Wigderson

Professor Julia Knight

Professor Verónica Becher

Professor Michael Rathjen

Professor Juliet Floyd

Professor Rod Downey

Good to know

Highlights

  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

The National Museum of Computing

Bletchley Park

Bletchley MK3 6DS

How do you want to get there?

Map

Agenda

Note: Full agenda still to be confirmed

Registration / left luggage opens for early arrivers at Fellowship Auditorium

Those who arrive early will have the option for self-guided entry to Bletchley Park via Block C.

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13:00 Welcome and opening

Welcome to Bletchley Park and housekeeping, Opening of conference by: Sir Dermot Turing (TNMOC) and Professor Mark Chaplain (LMS)

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