Turing machines
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<p><p>Turing machines form an extremely exciting part of mathematics, yes; they are a piece of mathematics(!) which are elegant, simple and powerful. They form the basis of computer programming. They help us understand the nature of algorithms and how the mind works. | <p><p>Turing machines form an extremely exciting part of mathematics, yes; they are a piece of mathematics(!) which are elegant, simple and powerful. They form the basis of computer programming. They help us understand the nature of algorithms and how the mind works. | ||
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The scientist and brilliant mathematician Alan Turing came up with this idea in an attempt to solve a problem in mathematics known as ''Entscheidungsproblem''. It translates to "a decision problem", and it was put forward by the German mathematician David Hilbert. Hilbert’s problem was- is there any general algorithmic procedure for resolving mathematical questions or whether in principle such a procedure might exist?.</p></p></body> | The scientist and brilliant mathematician Alan Turing came up with this idea in an attempt to solve a problem in mathematics known as ''Entscheidungsproblem''. It translates to "a decision problem", and it was put forward by the German mathematician David Hilbert. Hilbert’s problem was- is there any general algorithmic procedure for resolving mathematical questions or whether in principle such a procedure might exist?.</p></p></body> | ||
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