Building your own Turing machine. - Stack Overflow [closed]most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-22T09:26:49Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/393126http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/393126/building-your-own-turing-machine4Building your own Turing machine. [closed]Snogg2008-12-25T19:48:58Z2008-12-25T20:47:01Z
<p>I have assembled almost all the parts needed to build a working Turing machine, but a strip of infinite tape is nowhere to be found!</p>
<p>How did you find/make the infinite tape? Can i have half of yours?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/393126/building-your-own-turing-machine/393130#3931301Answer by FlySwat for Building your own Turing machine.FlySwat2008-12-25T19:53:17Z2008-12-25T19:53:17Z<p>I taped one end of my infinite tape to the other.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/393126/building-your-own-turing-machine/393135#3931350Answer by Adam Rosenfield for Building your own Turing machine.Adam Rosenfield2008-12-25T19:55:52Z2008-12-25T19:55:52Z<p>Algorithm for generating infinitely many infinite tapes:</p>
<ol>
<li>Start with infinite tape</li>
<li>Insert half-twist into infinite tape, and tape one end of tape to other end</li>
<li>Cut the infinite tape lengthwise down the middle</li>
<li>GOTO 1</li>
</ol>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/393126/building-your-own-turing-machine/393157#3931578Answer by Piskvor for Building your own Turing machine.Piskvor2008-12-25T20:16:52Z2008-12-25T20:16:52Z<p>Use a lazy infinite tape: start with a finite tape, extend when needed.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/393126/building-your-own-turing-machine/393162#3931621Answer by Paul Tomblin for Building your own Turing machine.Paul Tomblin2008-12-25T20:30:07Z2008-12-25T20:30:07Z<p>I'd sent you mine, but I can't find a box that it will fit it.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/393126/building-your-own-turing-machine/393174#3931741Answer by joel.neely for Building your own Turing machine.joel.neely2008-12-25T20:47:01Z2008-12-25T20:47:01Z<p>You can use one end of mine. I'll just work on the other end and the middle.</p>