Anything that operates according to these specifications is a Turing machine.
There is an analogous process for every other type of universal Turing machine.
The group action is thus similar to the action of a Turing machine.
A Turing machine is an idea from computer science that tries to describe how some computers work.
There are several models in use, but the most commonly examined is the Turing machine.
It would have been easy enough to conclude that this whole castle was, like the others, a Turing machine.
"To discover whether it was, in fact, a Turing machine."
This concept is shown to be equivalent with that of a "Turing machine".
They are replaced by a system called the Turing machine.
"What would these zeros and ones do if we ran them through a Turing machine?"