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This is a summary of a talk given at the Logic Institute on July 2. The talk reviewed the existing literature on the subject and expounded new results, as yet unpublished.
This is a summary of a talk given at the Logic Institute on July 9. Theoretical studies of computing machinery are usually based on an idealized type of machine, known as a Turing machine. On the basis of a comparison of Turing machines with actual machines, it is concluded that this sort of theoretical study is justified.
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