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  • curprev 21:0121:01, 7 August 2023Jochen Burghardt talk contribs 74,460 bytes −2 →‎top: attempt to avoid recent misunderstanding: indicate that a difference in computational complexity is meant here undo
  • curprev 19:5919:59, 7 August 2023David Eppstein talk contribs 74,462 bytes +603 Undid revision 1169215986 by AlexDeGalicia (talk) not inaccurate. Turing machines can do anything that RAMs can, but much slower, so the statement that they are "unsuitable for computation in practice" is accurate. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 19:5619:56, 7 August 2023AlexDeGalicia talk contribs 73,859 bytes −603 Removed as it is incorrect. It does not say that "real" computers are different from a Turin machine, but the opposite. Here I found the reference from Sipser -> https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/ifi/INF2080/v12/sipser.pdf If the Author can present a computation that a "real computer" (whatever that is) can do and is not computable by a Turin machine, you would have made one of the greatest discoveries since Hilbert, Goedel and Turin. undo Tags: Manual revert Reverted
  • curprev 19:5219:52, 7 August 2023AlexDeGalicia talk contribs 74,462 bytes +603 Undid revision 1169215197 by AlexDeGalicia (talk) undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 19:5019:50, 7 August 2023AlexDeGalicia talk contribs 73,859 bytes −603 Removed as it is incorrect. The reference does not say that "real" computers are different from a Turin machine, but the opposite. Here I found the reference from Sipser -> https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/ifi/INF2080/v12/sipser.pdf "3.1 Turin Machines We turn now to a much more powerful model, first proposed by Alan Turin ... a Turin machine is a much more accurate model of a general-purpose computer. ==>A Turin machine can do everything a real computer can do. Nevertheless, even a Tu undo Tag: Reverted

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