| Gordon L. Shaw, G nther Palm - 1988 - 836 lapas
...always "observed" squares. Besides these changes of symbols, the simple operations must include cha.iges of distribution of observed squares. The new observed squares must be immediately recognisable by the computer. I think it is reasonable to suppose that they can only be squares whose... | |
| Ming Li, Paul Vitanyi - 1997 - 670 lapas
...at x = 2, y = 0. With this topology the symbols form a conditionally compact space [Turing's note]. Besides these changes of symbols, the simple operations...of observed squares. The new observed squares must immediately be recognized by the computer. I think it is reasonable to suppose that they can only be... | |
| R.O. Gandy, C.E.M. Yates - 2001 - 307 lapas
...we know the sequence of symbols on the tape, which of these are observed by the computer (possibly with a special order), and the state of mind of the...squares. The new observed squares must be immediately recognisable by the computer. I think it is reasonable to suppose that they can only be squares whose... | |
| B. Jack. Copeland - 2004 - 622 lapas
...we know the sequence of symbols on the tape, which of these are observed by the computer (possibly with a special order), and the state of mind of the...squares. The new observed squares must be immediately recognisable by the computer. I think it is reasonable to suppose that they can only be squares whose... | |
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