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Computer science / Theory of computation / Alan Turing / Turing machine / Entscheidungsproblem / Edgar Rice Burroughs / Zeno / Turing / Halting problem / Computability theory / Theoretical computer science / Mathematics
Date: 2012-09-28 00:07:23
Computer science
Theory of computation
Alan Turing
Turing machine
Entscheidungsproblem
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Zeno
Turing
Halting problem
Computability theory
Theoretical computer science
Mathematics

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