Turing machine
The Turing Machine is an abstract machine introduced in 1936 by Alan Turing to give a mathematically precise definition of algorithm or 'mechanical procedure'. The concept is still widely used in theoretical computer science, especially in complexity theory and the theory of computation. The thesis that states that Turing machines indeed capture the informal notion of effective or mechanical method in logic and mathematics is known as the Church-Turing thesis.
External links
- Turing Machine on Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Detailed info on the Church-Turing Hypothesis (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Definition |
| ► | Example |
| ► | Deterministic and non-deterministic Turing machines |
| ► | Universal Turing machines |
| ► | Comparison with real machines |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
| ► | Simulators |
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