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Halting and can
It can be shown ( See main article: Halting problem ) that it is not possible to construct a Turing machine that can answer this question in all cases.

Halting and used
Halting State mentions Copspace, which is used by cops, and the use by gamers to overlay their characters onto themselves during a gaming convention.
Halting work on the original WE. 177, now known as the " A " model, a new version that used the ET. 317 secondary with a modified " Katie B " primary created the WE. 177B.

Halting and .
Halting, Pat turned to survey him deliberately.
While every computable number is definable, the converse is not true: the numeric representations of the Halting problem, Chaitin's constant, the truth set of first order arithmetic, and 0 < sup >#</ sup > are examples of numbers that are definable but not computable.
Not all infinite loops are detectable, of course ; see Halting problem.
* Halting State ( 2007 ) by Charles Stross.
* The books Halting State by Charles Stross and Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge and the Daemon series by Daniel Suarez include augmented reality primarily in the form of virtual overlays over the real world.
Although the Halting problem is not computable, it is possible to simulate program execution and produce an infinite list of the programs that do halt.
* Lucas, C. P., Towards a GM free Europe: Halting the spread of GMOs in Europe, 2003
The Turing jump of a set A is a form of the Halting problem relative to A.
However, due to the Halting Problem, determining whether an arbitrary Turing machine halts on an arbitrary input is itself an undecidable decision problem.
Halting by the vast, wide lagoon ( possibly, the Aral Sea ), Zemarchus sent off an express messenger, one George, to announce his return to the emperor.
* The set encoding the Halting problem is arithmetical.
The Architects of the Universal Cybernetic Churches believe that he has attained Godhood through this and, according to the Cybernetic Doctrine of Totality, eventually the Ede-Computer will grow to encompass the whole universe and the universe, being a large computer itself, will reach halt state, this is known as the Doctrine of the Halting and also as the ( Tiplerean ) Omega Point, and that all architects would participant in the rebuilding of the galaxy at the end of time.

puts and core
Another example has been proposed by Gerald Edelman called dynamic core hypothesis which puts emphasis on reentrant connections that reciprocally link areas of the brain in a massively parallel manner.
While there is disagreement about which acts come under core prohibitions, all of Orthodox Judaism puts certain core homosexual acts, including male-male anal sex in the category of yehareg ve ' al ya ' avor, " die rather than transgress ", the small category of Biblically-prohibited acts ( also including murder, idolatry, adultery, and incest ) which an Orthodox Jew is obligated under the laws of Self-sacrifice under Jewish Law to die rather than do.
While there is disagreement about which acts come under core prohibitions, all of Orthodox Judaism puts certain core homosexual acts, including male-male anal sex in the category of yehareg ve ' al ya ' avor —" die rather than transgress "— the small category of Biblically-prohibited acts ( also including murder, idolatry, adultery, and incest ) which an Orthodox Jew is obligated under the laws of Self-sacrifice under Jewish Law to die rather than do.
Service learning puts Guilford's core values to work in the world.
It puts emphasis on spinal and pelvic alignment, breathing to relieve stress and allow adequate oxygen flow to muscles, developing a strong core or center ( tones abdominals while strengthening the back ), and improving coordination and balance.
The core innovation, called MAP ( Multidisciplinary Action Project ), puts students into " live cases " inside companies for seven weeks.
Moore-Gilbert claims that this approach unfairly puts rock at the apex, and makes every other influence become an add-on to the central core of rock.

puts and into
Only when the newest Mr. America or Mr. Universe discovers them and puts them into practice are we reacquainted with them and once again see how effective they really are.
Greek art puts into Apollo the highest degree of power and beauty that can be imagined.
Armadillos ( mainly Dasypus ) make common roadkill due to their habit of jumping three to four feet vertically when startled, which puts them into collision with the underside of vehicles.
Fox puts Jen into a drugged sleep and places her in a cavern ; Mu Bai and Shu Lien discover her there.
Now it understands the reason why hunters come after it with such eagerness and impetuosity, and it puts down its head and with its teeth cuts off its testicles and throws them in their path, as a prudent man who, falling into the hands of robbers, sacrifices all that he is carrying, to save his life, and forfeits his possessions by way of ransom.
* 1980 – Aeroflot puts the Ilyushin Il-86 into service.
There is a wide array of power-ups, such as a backpack that increases the player character's ammunition-carrying capacity, armor, first aid kits to restore health, the berserk pack ( a dark first aid box that puts the character into berserk mode, allowing him to deal out rocket launcher-level damage with his fists and potentially splattering former humans and imps, as well as setting the user's health to 100 % if it were lower ), supernatural blue orbs ( named soul spheres in the manuals ) that boost the player character's health up to a maximum of 200 %, nightvision, computer maps ( which show every area of the level ), partial invisibility, and protective suits that allow the player to survive in toxic acids.
He puts great effort into making ideas clear and visual, and asserts that when he teaches, if his students do not understand something, it is never their fault but always his own.
In the same essay he also said that the " logic of the system " puts developers into " dysfunctional roles ", with bad code the result.
His grandson Enki, chosen to represent the younger gods, puts a spell on Abzu " casting him into a deep sleep ", thereby confining him deep underground.
* PenDragon Pass, the rules for David Dunham's system, which puts the Gloranthan world into the Pendragon Arthurian role-playing system.
What Hannibal achieved in extricating his army was, as Adrian Goldsworthy puts it, " a classic of ancient generalship, finding its way into nearly every historical narrative of the war and being used by later military manuals ".
" He then puts on a Stetson, and the sketch segues into Hugh Walpole's Rogue Cheddar and a link to the Sam Peckinpah's " Salad Days " sketch.
When there is a write instruction, the data to be written is placed into the MDR from another CPU register, which then puts the data into memory.
When the drugs finally arrive at the theatre, Wynyard is finally able to get his fix, which puts him into a stupor.
The notion of string acceptance is unchanged: a non-deterministic Turing machine accepts a string if, when the machine is started on the configuration in which the tape head is on the first character of the string ( if any ), and the tape is all blank otherwise, at least one of the machine's possible computations from that configuration puts the machine into a state in.
Edelman's interest in selective systems expanded into the fields of neurobiology and neurophysiology, and in Neural Darwinism, Edelman puts forth a theory called " neuronal group selection ".
Based on his research into the modern German occult revival ( 1890 – 1910 ), Goodrick-Clarke puts forward a thesis on the driving force behind occultism.
Many also lift the cards up after a riffle, forming what is called a bridge which puts the cards back into place.
Kuhn's model of scientific change differs here, and in many places, from that of the logical positivists in that it puts an enhanced emphasis on the individual humans involved as scientists, rather than abstracting science into a purely logical or philosophical venture.
To play the shawm a person puts the entire reed in their mouth, puffs out their cheeks, and blows into the pipe whilst breathing through their nose.
So it ’ s a sort of conundrum-the blind man, who puts on the VISOR and sees much more than everyone else around him, when the actor actually does that he ’ s turned into a blind person.
In the first of his Dialogues ( fair models of Cicero ), Severus puts into the mouth of an interlocutor ( Posthumianus ) a pleasing description of the life of coenobites and solitaries in the deserts bordering on Egypt.
In feudal Europe, the most widespread justification of the state was the divine right of kings, which stated that monarchs draw their power from God, and the state should only be an apparatus that puts the monarch's will into practice.

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