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Revision as of 05:54, 30 September 2023
The Turing Completeness of Tutankhamun is a made-for-television movie which explores the question: was the Pharaoh Tutankhamun Turing complete? And if so, can we make valid computations today based on Tutankhamun's grave goods?
In the News
Turing Completeness Adventure Stories— "Chilling and informative tales of Turing Machines — rule sets which are able to recognize or decide other data-manipulation rule sets."
Canopic Snickers is an unlicensed transdimensional corporation which manifests itself as an ancient Egyptian candy bar with alleged life extension properties.
Evidence emerges that rogue mathematician and alleged time-traveler Anarchimedes is constructing a LEGO-powered doomsday weapon.
Fiction cross-reference
- Anarchimedes
- Canopic Snickers
- Contentment
- Crimes against mathematical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Turing Completeness Adventure Stories
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Turing completeness @ Wikipedia
- Turing machines explained visually @ YouTube
- Trailer - Turing Complete game @ YouTube
- What is the reason for a Turing complete type system @ Stack Overflow
- Tutankhamun @ Wikipedia - (c. 1341 BC – c. 1323 BC), also known as Tutankhaten, was the antepenultimate pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. His death marked the end of the dynasty's royal line.
- The Excavation of Tutankhamun’s Mummy | King Tut in Color @ YouTube
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