What can we learn from universal Turing machines?

10/16/2021
by   Maurice Margenstern, et al.
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In the present paper, we construct what we call a pedagogical universal Turing machine. We try to understand which comparisons with biological phenomena can be deduced from its encoding and from its working.

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