The TNMOC/London Mathematical Society Conference
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
