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turing machine
A hypothetical computing device, invented by Alan Turing in 1936, used to study the nature of algorithms and computation
name for a theoretical machine that can make simple input/output actions which are used to in mathematical proofs
A hypothetical machine defined in 1935-6 by Alan Turing and used for computability theory proofs It consists of an infinitely long "tape" with symbols (chosen from some finite set) written at regular intervals A pointer marks the current position and the machine is in one of a finite set of "internal states" At each step the machine reads the symbol at the current position on the tape For each combination of current state and symbol read, a program specifies the new state and either a symbol to write to the tape or a direction to move the pointer (left or right) or to halt
A mathematical model of a computer consisting of an automaton travelling along a tape The automaton at any given time is in some state depending on its previous state and the data at its current position along the tape, and its state also determines whether it moves down the tape and what it writes to the tape at its current position
a hypothetical computer with an infinitely long memory tape
  A mathematical model of a device that changes its internal state and reads from, writes on, and moves a potentially infinite tape, all in accordance with its present state, thereby constituting a model for computer-like behavior
A simple mechanical device consisting solely of a tape, a read/write head, and a finite state machine Turing was able to show that this machine is able to perform all the operations a person working with a logical system would be able to perform <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith
A form of universal computer, assumed to take its instructions from an infinite paper punched tape and output results to the same medium before stopping upon completion of the program
a kind of automaton invented by the logician Alan Turing for the purpose of establishing the existence of unsolvable problems
A theoretical model of a computing device, devised by Alan Turing
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