Turing machine
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Turing machine
n.
A hypothetical computing device capable of storing information and responding to computational questions, used in mathematical studies of computability.
[After Alan Mathison Turingwho conceived such a machine.]
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Turing machine
n
(Computer Science) a hypothetical universal computing machine able to modify its original instructions by reading, erasing, or writing a new symbol on a moving tape of fixed length that acts as its program. The concept was instrumental in the early development of computer systems
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Tu′ring machine`
(ˈtʊər ɪŋ, ˈtyʊər-)n.
a hypothetical computing device used in mathematical studies of the computability of numbers and in theories of automata.
[after Alan M. Turing (1912–54), English mathematician, who described such a machine in 1936]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() computer, computing device, computing machine, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system - a machine for performing calculations automatically |
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