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Theoretical discussion on hyper‑computers and non‑deterministic Turing machines

Theoretical discussion on hyper‑computers and non‑deterministic Turing machines The passage is a purely academic exposition on computational theory with no mention of individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Explains equivalence of non‑deterministic machines to deterministic Turing machines.; Discusses randomness and non‑computable numbers in computation.; Mentions proposals for internet‑based “site machines” as hyper‑computers.

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Theoretical discussion on hyper‑computers and non‑deterministic Turing machines The passage is a purely academic exposition on computational theory with no mention of individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Explains equivalence of non‑deterministic machines to deterministic Turing machines.; Discusses randomness and non‑computable numbers in computation.; Mentions proposals for internet‑based “site machines” as hyper‑computers.

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kagglehouse-oversightcomputing-theoryhyper‑computersnon‑determinismrandomness
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