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Based on mathworld, The determination of whether a Turing machine will come to a halt given a particular input program.
The halting problem is solvable for machines with less than four states.
moreover, This is also one of the most interesting non-programming parts of computer science study of what can (and cannot) be computed.


-Jungil(lee462 03:38, 21 November 2008 (UTC))

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