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What does TM stand for?

Turing Machine (informatics)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Everyone who taps at a keyboard, opening a spreadsheet or a wordprocessing program, is working on an incarnation of a Turing machine,' it said.
Alan Turing cracked Nazi codes and became known as the father of computer science, developing the Turing machine and Turing test for thinking machines.
Benioff theorized going beyond the Turing Theory to a Turing machine with quantum capabilities.
Sunday, October 11, 1:00 pm -- 2:00 pm Beethoven, Shannon, and the Compact Disc: Moderator, Kees Immink, Turing Machines Inc.
capable of emulating) a simplified model of a programmable computer known as the Universal Turing Machine.
Normally, a Turing machine can be pictured as a device that reads symbols--one at a time--from a row of cells on an infinitely long tape.
However, a particular Turing machine might be saddled with a problem that takes an inordinate -- perhaps infinite -- amount of time to solve.
Given sufficient time, such a simple device -- known as a Turing machine -- can perform any computation that a modern digital computer, no matter how powerful, can do.

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