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>From: paulh@cs.uq.oz.au (Paul Henman)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Parallel Turing Machines
Keywords: Parellel Turing Machines
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Date: 21 Aug 92 00:53:06 GMT
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I understand that it has been proven that multiple Turing machines in 
parallel is equivalent to a single Turing machine.  Does anyone have
a reference for the proof?

Please post directly to me, not the newsgroup.

Paul Henman  (paulh@cs.uq.oz.au)


