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The ability for a system of instructions to simulate a Turing Machine is called _________(a) Turing Completeness(b) Simulation(c) Turing Halting(d) None of the mentionedI got this question during an online exam.This interesting question is from Turing Machine-Notation and Transition Diagrams topic in section Introduction to Turing Machines of Automata Theory

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Correct option is (a) Turing Completeness

The EXPLANATION is: Turing Completeness the ability for a system of instructions to simulate a Turing machine. A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE that is Turing complete is theoretically CAPABLE of expressing all tasks accomplishable by computers; nearly all programming languages are Turing complete.



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