The Recursion Theorem in Computability Theory

The Recursion Theorem in Computability Theory
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Turing machines, undecidable languages, and the power of computability theory are discussed, leading to the exploration of the Recursion Theorem in Section 6.1. Pretending extensions of TM abilities are also covered.

  • Turing machines
  • Computability theory
  • Recursion Theorem
  • Undecidable languages
  • TM abilities

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  1. LESSON 3: I M GOING TO COLLEGE

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  3. JOURNAL Open to page 27 in your book and take 5-10 minutes to answer the questions Be prepared to share with a neighbor

  4. REVIEW OF LESSON 2 Turn to page 25 This will be the career that you research during the next few lessons, so make sure it is the one you really want to study

  5. YOU ARE THE ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR! Turn to page 28 Take 5-10 minutes to pretend you are an admissions counselor and answer the questions

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