| Gordon L. Shaw, G nther Palm - 1988 - 836 lapas
...infinite supply of ink at x = 2. y = 0. With this topology the symbols form a conditionally compact space. 17 or 999999999999999 is normally treated as a single...cannot tell at a glance whether 9999999999999999 and 999999999999999 are the same. The behaviour of the computer at any moment is determined by the symbols... | |
| Ming Li, Paul Vitanyi - 1997 - 670 lapas
...attempts to have an enumerable infinity of [atomic] symbols). The differences in our point of view between single and compound symbols is that the compound symbols,...with experience. We cannot tell at a glance whether 99999999999999999 and 999999999999999999 are the same. [. . .] The behaviour of the [human] computer... | |
| R.O. Gandy, C.E.M. Yates - 2001 - 307 lapas
...2. y = 0. With this topology the symbols form a conditionally compact space. 250 AM TUBING [Nov. 12, 17 or 999999999999999 is normally treated as a single...cannot tell at a glance whether 9999999999999999 and 999999999999999 are the same. The behaviour of the computer at any moment is determined by the symbols... | |
| B. Jack. Copeland - 2004 - 622 lapas
...allow an infinity of symbols, then there would be symbols differing to an arbitrarily small extent. 5 The effect of this restriction of the number of symbols...cannot tell at a glance whether 9999999999999999 and 9 99999999999999 are the same The behaviour of the computer at any moment is determined by the symbols... | |
| Christof Teuscher - 2004 - 580 lapas
...exclusively to the human example. Turing distinguished compound from single symbols on the grounds that "the compound symbols, if they are too lengthy. cannot be observed at one glance [ ... ]. We cannot tell at a glance whether 9999999999999999 and 999999999999999 are the same" (p.... | |
| Michèle Friend, Norma B. Goethe, Valentina S. Harizanov - 2007 - 290 lapas
...squares. I shall also suppose that the number of symbols which may be printed is finite. ...The difference from our point of view between the single and compound...are too lengthy, cannot be observed at one glance. The behavior of the computer at any moment is determined by the symbols which he is observing, and... | |
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