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- X-machine abstract "The X-machine (XM) is a theoretical model of computation introduced by Samuel Eilenberg in 1974.The X in "X-machine" represents the fundamental data type on which the machine operates; for example, a machine that operates on databases (objects of type database) would be a database-machine. The X-machine model is structurally the same as the finite state machine, except that the symbols used to label the machine's transitions denote relations of type X→X. Crossing a transition is equivalent to applying the relation that labels it (computing a set of changes to the data type X), and traversing a path in the machine corresponds to applying all the associated relations, one after the other.".
- X-machine wikiPageExternalLink CS0204.pdf.
- X-machine wikiPageExternalLink CS0206.pdf.
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- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Andras_Kornai.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink András_Kornai.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Binary_relation.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Models_of_computation.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theory_of_computation.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Communicating_X-Machine.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Computation.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Data_type.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Datatype.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Domain_(mathematics).
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Domain_of_a_function.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Finite-state_machine.
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- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Formal_specification.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Gerard_Huet.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Gérard_Huet.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Hypercomputation.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink IATA.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink International_Air_Transport_Association.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Lexical_semantics.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Pāṇini.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Relation_(mathematics).
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink SXM_(computational_model).
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Eilenberg.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Stream_X-Machine.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink Turing_machine.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLink X-Machine_Testing.
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eilenberg machines".
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLinkText "X-machine".
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLinkText "X-machine#Communicating X-Machine (CXM)".
- X-machine wikiPageWikiLinkText "X-machine#Eilenberg's X-machine".
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- X-machine subject Category:Models_of_computation.
- X-machine subject Category:Theory_of_computation.
- X-machine hypernym Model.
- X-machine type Area.
- X-machine type Model.
- X-machine type Person.
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- X-machine type Method.
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- X-machine comment "The X-machine (XM) is a theoretical model of computation introduced by Samuel Eilenberg in 1974.The X in "X-machine" represents the fundamental data type on which the machine operates; for example, a machine that operates on databases (objects of type database) would be a database-machine. The X-machine model is structurally the same as the finite state machine, except that the symbols used to label the machine's transitions denote relations of type X→X.".
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- X-machine isPrimaryTopicOf X-machine.