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What is Turing Complete?
What does the expression Turing Complete means? Can you give a simple explanation, without going into too much theoretical details?
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How do you apply Theoretical Computer Science?
Why is theory useful? Do you ever use it in your day-to-day coding? For example, we learned about the halting problem, Turing machines, reductions, etc... a lot of classmates are saying it's abstract ...
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Is there a term for a finite state machine that is guaranteed to halt?
I was having a discussion earlier about a state machine, and there was a question as to whether it might not halt on some input. It seems like a property of state machines that is important and ...
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Is this language decidable?
I'm struggling with whether or not this is decidable:
A = {x is an element of the set of Natural Numbers | for every y greater than x, 2y is the sum of two primes}
I'm inclined to think that this ...
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What are the consequences of saying a non-deterministic Turing Machine can solve NP in polynomial time?
these days I have been studying about NP problems, computational complexity and theory. I believe I have finally grasped the concepts of Turing Machine, but I have a couple of doubts.
I can accept ...
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A Turing Machine Question
Greetings,
I have been struggling to find a question regarding this theoretical question, even tho it is not directly a programming question, I believe it is really related.
Assume a type of Turing ...
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What are the useful limits of Linear Bounded Automata compared to Turing Machines?
There are languages that a Turing machine can handle that an LBA can't, but are there any useful, practical problems that LBAs can't solve but TMs can?
An LBA is just a Turing machine with a finite ...
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How does a non deterministic turing machine work?
I understand they aren't real and they seem to branch computation whenever there are 2 options, instead of picking one. But, for example, if I say this:
"Non deterministically guess a bijection p of ...
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How are algorithms and data structures related to Turing Machines?
My copy of The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms has arrived today. In the first chapter, the author introduced Turing Machines. I have two other algorithms textbooks, Introduction to ...
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Automata programming language
Do you know any programming language that implements abstract machines like Turing machines and Finite State Automatons?
That is, process the following input:
A 5-tuple (The notorious ⟨Q,Σ,δ,q0,F⟩ ...
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Can a Turing machine go past the beginning of a tape?
I've got a really simple question about Turning Machines.
If the very first action it takes includes rewinding the tape, will it move back past the starting point or is this a special case and will ...