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Chapter 844 - Chapter 173: Fame and Meeting

Wang Qi was not at all surprised to see Sage Turing be the first to stand up.

Because, on Earth, the scholar who wrote "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem" was named Alan Turing—Sage Turing's equivalent.

Wang Qi believed that even if he did not publish this paper, this Carefree Practitioner would publish a similar one in three to five years.

Of course, Wang Qi did not consider this to be plagiarism—it was in fact difficult to define such a situation. Although the histories of the two worlds had certain similarities, Sage Turing was, after all, not that Alan Turing. In this world's history, Sage Turing did not burst forth with inspiration to resolve the decidability problem.

Moreover, in his previous life as a physicist, Wang Qi wasn't bored enough to memorize the undecidability paper. That paper was independently derived by Wang Qi, and most of it was Wang Qi's original content.

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