- Alan
Mathison Turing (/ˈtjʊərɪŋ/; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an
English mathematician,
computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst,
philosopher and...
- A
Turing machine is a
mathematical model of com****tion
describing an
abstract machine that mani****tes
symbols on a
strip of tape
according to a table...
- can
simulate a
Turing machine, it is
Turing equivalent to a
Turing machine. A
universal Turing machine can be used to
simulate any
Turing machine and by...
- The
Turing test,
originally called the
imitation game by Alan
Turing in 1949, is a test of a machine's
ability to
exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent...
- The ACM A. M.
Turing Award is an
annual prize given by the ****ociation for
Computing Machinery (ACM) for
contributions of
lasting and
major technical importance...
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Turing equivalence may
refer to: As
related to
Turing completeness,
Turing equivalence means having com****tional
power equivalent to a
universal Turing...
-
Ture may
refer to:
Ture (Zande character), a
trickster character from
North Central Africa Ture Hedman (1895–1950),
Swedish gymnast Ture Malmgren (1851–1922)...
-
Turing is the
codename for a
graphics processing unit (GPU)
microarchitecture developed by Nvidia. It is
named after the
prominent mathematician and computer...
- com****bility theory, the Church–
Turing thesis (also
known as com****bility thesis, the
Turing–Church thesis, the Church–
Turing conjecture, Church's thesis...
- A
Turing tarpit (or
Turing tar-pit) is any
programming language or
computer interface that
allows for
flexibility in
function but is
difficult to learn...