If you mean Turing machine with two colors, then there is infinite number of such machines. There are machines with 43, 18, 5 and 3 states, but trivially we can made machine with more states
Alan had many pioneering roles, two of the most important is: 1. Defining all programs as a "Turing machine", a machine with a definite stopping condition. 2. Answering the Question , "Can a Machine Think?", with his communicating with a partner behind a curtain, man or machine. Watson and SIRI are latest answers.
Alan Turing's invention of the programmable digital computer appeared in his 1936 paper "On Computable Numbers". However as it was only used as part of his main proof on computability in that paper, he never considered how such a machine might actually be built and made to work. Many years later this type of computer architecture was named a "Turing Machine".After his World War 2 work at Bletchley Park and his exposure to Tommy Flowers' codebreaking programmable electronic digital computers called "Colossus", Alan Turing helped design and build stored program electronic digital computers (these were not based on his earlier "Turing Machine" invention).
As of 2007 over 2,500 people have home dialysis machines at home.
not possiblethere are at least tens of thousands of different computers that have been made. many were one off experimental machines that were never documented outside the lab that developed them. many the company destroyed the documents when the machines were replaced with newer models and the machines are lost to history. many were classified military machines that we will never know about unless they are someday declassified. etc. etc. etc.
Machines took over many jobs.
Turing machines are more like theoretical machines than things you'd actually build. (Though it has been done; check out aturingmachine.com!) However, there are many applets on the web that simulate turing machines. Try searching for some!
The Annotated Turing has 372 pages.
The development of the binary fission technologies shaped the future of science in many ways. They have made the use of large machines much easier than before.
Infinite (and binary).
"Turing tests are usually used to solve philosophical, behavioral, sociological or religious questions. Books have been written about how Turing tests apply to physics, technology and many aspects of human behavior."
Alan had many pioneering roles, two of the most important is: 1. Defining all programs as a "Turing machine", a machine with a definite stopping condition. 2. Answering the Question , "Can a Machine Think?", with his communicating with a partner behind a curtain, man or machine. Watson and SIRI are latest answers.
one her name is catlin beadles and she is turing 15 this year
By definition Binary is Either or Or, Yes or No, On or Off.
there are 12 universal laws
6 simple machines.
The binary system uses two digits, zero and one.
56 in binary is 111000. Unlike the decimal number system where we use the digits.