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turing machine

Word definitions for turing machine in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1937, named for English mathematician and computer pioneer Alan M. Turing (1912-1954), who described such a device in 1936.

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Turing Machine is an instrumental rock band formed in New York City in 1998 by Justin Chearno and Scott DeSimon, late of DC's noise-rockers Pitchblende and Gerhardt 'Jerry' Fuchs , who had moved to New York to play with Bitch Magnet guitarist Jon Fine's ...

Usage examples of turing machine.

Now, if you do not object, let us turn our attention to the inner workings of the Turing machine.

But the Turing machine is based on a kind of thought that is foreign to them: the print head is where all attention is concentrated.

Actually he would rather sit in his room all day and work on his new project, which is to design a high-speed Turing machine.

Now roaming freely, she opened up the Duke's throne anda Turing machine beneath it.

For any given Turing Machine, there's a set of Wang Tiles that can imitate it.

For any given Turing Machine, there's a set of Wang Tiles which can imitate it.

Think of a row of Wang Tiles as being like the data tape of a Turing Machine.

Information propagates down the gossamer and into the spider, where it is processed by some kind of internal Turing machine.

It's entangled with the ship, but regular computing on board still has to be done by your Turing machine.

So maybe you’ll get the Turing machine after your ass, because maybe an Al somewhere wants to augment its private cash flow Some Al’s have citizenship, right?