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TuringMachine

Guides

  • TuringMachine

Tech Notes

  • Exploring One-Sided Turing Machines

Symbols

  • MultiwayNonHaltedStatesLeft
  • MultiwayTuringMachineFunction
  • MultiwayTuringMachineRules
  • NonTerminatingTuringMachineQ
  • OneSidedTuringMachineFind
  • OneSidedTuringMachineFunction
  • OneSidedTuringMachinePlot
  • TuringMachineOutput
  • TuringMachineOutputWithStepsFloat
  • TuringMachineOutputWithSteps
  • TuringMachineOutputWithStepsWidthsFloat
  • TuringMachineOutputWithStepsWidths
  • TuringMachineRuleCases
  • TuringMachineRuleCount
  • TuringMachineSteps
  • TuringMachineStepsWidths
  • TuringMachineWidths

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  • TuringMachine
WolframInstitute`TuringMachine`
TuringMachineOutputWithStepsFloat
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TuringMachineOutputWithStepsFloat
[s,k,n,maxInput]
gives a 3D numeric array of
{steps,output}
for every s-state, k-color rule and every input up to maxInput.
​
Details and Options
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This is the packed-numeric counterpart of
TuringMachineOutputWithSteps
: a regular
{rules,inputs,2}
real array suited to bulk numeric processing and export.
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Non-halting entries are encoded numerically rather than as symbolic markers. Add the head width with
TuringMachineOutputWithStepsWidthsFloat
.
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SeeAlso
TuringMachineOutputWithSteps
 
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TuringMachineOutputWithStepsWidthsFloat
 
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TuringMachineOutput
RelatedGuides
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TuringMachine
The shape of the numeric
{steps,output}
array for every 2-state, 2-color machine over a small range of inputs:
In[1]:=
Dimensions
TuringMachineOutputWithStepsFloat
[2,2,20,2]
Out[1]=
{4096,2,2}
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