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单词 Turing machine
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Other events are pegged to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the mathematician Alan Turing, whose universal Turing machine is the basis of today’s computers. The World Science Festival Arrives in New York 2012-05-24T22:01:03Z
In the early 1980s, the American physicist Paul Benioff published a paper demonstrating that a quantum-mechanical model of a Turing machine—a computer—was theoretically possible. Are We Ready for Quantum Computers? 2020-03-13T04:00:00Z
The same restrictions apply to real computers, since any such devices are mathematically equivalent to a Turing machine. Paradox at the heart of mathematics makes physics problem unanswerable 2015-12-08T05:00:00Z
We must move beyond the idea of a computer as a fast but otherwise traditional 'Turing machine', churning through calculations bit by bit in a sequential, precise and reproducible manner. Modelling: Build imprecise supercomputers 2015-09-28T04:00:00Z
Online search engines, which work with such astonishing speed and power, are algorithms, and so equivalent to Turing machines. The Private Anguish of Alan Turing
Conway was then able to prove that Life was in essence a Turing machine that in principle could do everything computers could. The man who magically made maths fun 2014-10-20T04:00:00Z
By contrast, a quantum computer–the virtual Turing machine inside the hardware– “lasts” for about a millionth of a second. There's More Than Just Qubits In Computing With Quantum Cats 2014-03-13T14:36:00Z
The quantum states of the atoms in the lattice embody a Turing machine, containing the information for each step of a computation to find the material's spectral gap. Paradox at the heart of mathematics makes physics problem unanswerable 2015-12-08T05:00:00Z
His ‘Turing machine’ concept is considered to underlie modern computer science. Seven days: 19–25 July 2013 2013-07-24T17:20:16.360Z
His formulation became known immediately as “The Turing Machine,” but now it is impossible not to see Turing machines as computer programs, or software. The Private Anguish of Alan Turing
Aimed at "people with an inquisitive mind or an interest in making things", events planned for the weekend include soldering and blacksmith workshops and the opportunity to learn how to build a mechanical Turing machine. Geek camp comes to Milton Keynes 2012-08-31T22:40:59Z
And such machines are now known as Turing machines. There's More Than Just Qubits In Computing With Quantum Cats 2014-03-13T14:36:00Z
Photograph: Google A functioning Turing machine, a representation of a computing device, is the latest Google doodle, which celebrates the birth of Alan Turing on 23 June, 1912. Alan Turing honoured with Google doodle 2012-06-22T23:52:31Z
The Turing machines soon made a comeback, but Turing's image had become that of a pure mathematical logician, unrelated to practicality. The man behind the machine 2012-02-22T18:20:05.890Z
Turing machines were popular discussion topics, and the brain was widely understood as a digital computational device.” A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain. 2011-11-04T14:45:00.257Z
A single strand of DNA is much like the tape of a Turing machine. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
He explains that the Turing machine took about a year to put together. Minty geeks and flirty beermats 2011-03-30T07:21:34Z
The concentrations of the reactants that clean the enzyme molecules represent the force that drives the Turing machine forward. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
In principle it would be possible to eliminate errors by building a Brownian Turing machine out of rigid, frictionless clockwork. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
The clockwork Turing machine involves less idealization than the billiard-ball computer but more than the enzymatic Turing machine. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
The position of this additional molecule represents the position of the Turing machine's head. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
"Because it is a really simple Turing machine, it's really inefficient," he said. Minty geeks and flirty beermats 2011-03-30T07:21:34Z
This force can again be as small as we wish, and so there is no minimum amount of energy that must be expended in order to run a Brownian clockwork Turing machine. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
The interaction between storage and processing is best described in terms of a device called a Turing machine, for Alan M. Turing, who first proposed such a machine in 1936. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
A Turing machine can perform any computation that can be performed by a modern computer. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
During the operation of a Brownian Turing machine the tape would have to be immersed in a solution containing many enzyme molecules, as well as extra O's, 1 's, A's and B's. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
Students of computer history will recognise it as a Turing machine, just like the one Alan Turing thought up and explored in the mathematical paper that kicked off the computer age. Minty geeks and flirty beermats 2011-03-30T07:21:34Z
Not all Turing machines are reversible, but a reversible Turing machine can be built to perform any possible computation. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
Although RNA polymerase merely copies information without processing it, it is relatively easy to imagine how a hypothetical chemical Turing machine might work. The Fundamental Physical Limits of Computation 2011-06-01T17:45:02.143Z
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