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by bjornsing
1737 days ago
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> The Turing machine has a tape of unbounded size so can’t be built simpliciter. On the contrary, I think this is one of the advantages of Turing’s model: I can imagine standing there in my garage looking on as my universal Turing machine is running low on tape on the left side, and then simply attaching a new roll of fresh empty tape at the end, holding it as it is fed into the machine. :) It’s simply the least leaky abstraction of computation. |
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