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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In theoretical computer science, a Turing machine is a theoretical machine that is used in thought experiments to examine the abilities and limitations of computers. In essence, a Turing machine is imagined to be a simple computer that reads and writes symbols one at a time on an endless strip of paper tape by strictly following a set of rules. It determines what action it should perform next according to its internal "state" and what number it currently sees. An example of one of a Turing Machine's rules…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In theoretical computer science, a Turing machine is a theoretical machine that is used in thought experiments to examine the abilities and limitations of computers. In essence, a Turing machine is imagined to be a simple computer that reads and writes symbols one at a time on an endless strip of paper tape by strictly following a set of rules. It determines what action it should perform next according to its internal "state" and what number it currently sees. An example of one of a Turing Machine's rules might thus be: "If you are in state 2 and you see an 'A', change it to a B and move left."