A note on comparison of Turing machines with computers

Karel Čulík

Časopis pro pěstování matematiky (1975)

  • Volume: 100, Issue: 2, page 118-128
  • ISSN: 0528-2195

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Čulík, Karel. "A note on comparison of Turing machines with computers." Časopis pro pěstování matematiky 100.2 (1975): 118-128. <http://eudml.org/doc/19600>.

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  1. Čulík K., M. A. Arbib, Sequential and Jumping Machines and their relation to computers, Acta Infoгmatica 2 (1973), 162-171. (1973) Zbl0244.68027MR0329789
  2. Čulík K., Structural similarity of programs and some concepts of algorithmic method, Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 75, Springer 1972. (1972) Zbl0262.68034
  3. Davis M., Computability and Unsolvability, McGraw-Hill, N.Y. 1958. (1958) Zbl0080.00902
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  5. van Wijngaarden A., Mailloux B. J., Peck J. E. L., Koster C. H. A., ALGOL 68, Math. Centrum, Amsterdam 1968. (1968) 

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