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" Let us imagine the operations performed by the computer to be split up into "simple operations" which are so elementary that it is not easy to imagine them further divided. Every such operation consists of some change of the physical system consisting... "
Computability and Complexity: From a Programming Perspective - 6. lappuse
autors: Neil D. Jones - 1997 - 466 lapas
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Brain Theory: Reprint Volume

Gordon L. Shaw, G nther Palm - 1988 - 836 lapas
...the use of more complicated states of mind can be avoided by writing more symbols on the tape. I-ict us imagine the operations performed by the computer...tape, which of these are observed by the computer (possibly with a special order), and the state of mind of the computer. We may suppose that in a simple...
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An Introduction to Kolmogorov Complexity and Its Applications

Ming Li, Paul Vitanyi - 1997 - 670 lapas
...symbols on the tape. [. . .] Let us imagine the operations performed by the computer to be split up in 'simple operations' which are so elementary that it...tape, which of these are observed by the computer (possibly with a special order), and the state of mind of the computer. We may suppose that in a simple...
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Mathematical Logic

R.O. Gandy, C.E.M. Yates - 2001 - 307 lapas
...with experience. We cannot tell at a glance whether 9999999999999999 and 999999999999999 are the same. The behaviour of the computer at any moment is determined...tape, which of these are observed by the computer (possibly with a special order), and the state of mind of the computer. We may suppose that in a simple...
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Publications 1929-1936, 3. sējums

Kurt Gödel, Solomon Feferman - 1986 - 426 lapas
...form of physicalism, and indeed Turing says of the elementary operations of his human computer that "every such operation consists of some change of the...physical system consisting of the computer and his tape" (Turing in Davis 1965, page 136). But since there is no doubt that such "observable" mental operations...
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The Essential Turing

B. Jack. Copeland - 2004 - 622 lapas
...infinite supply of ink at x = 2, y = 0. With this topology the symbols form a conditionally compact space. those which restrict the number of symbols. If we...tape, which of these are observed by the computer (possibly with a special order), and the state of mind of the computer. We may suppose that in a simple...
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Mathematics and the Historian's Craft: The Kenneth O. May Lectures

Glen van Brummelen, Michael Kinyon - 2005 - 384 lapas
...moment is determined by the symbols which he is observing, and his 'state of mind' at that moment — Let us imagine the operations performed by the computer...tape, which of these are observed by the computer. . . and the state of mind of the computer — The simple operations must therefore include: (a) Changes...
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