Nondeterministic Turing machine

In theoretical computer science and computational theory, a nondeterministic Turing machine (NTM) is a theoretical model of computation whose governing rules specify more than one possible action when in some given situations. That is, an NTM's next state is not completely determined by its action and the current symbol it sees, unlike the standard, deterministic, Turing machine.

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Nondeterministic Turing machine

In theoretical computer science and computational theory, a nondeterministic Turing machine (NTM) is a theoretical model of computation whose governing rules specify more than one possible action when in some given situations. That is, an NTM's next state is not completely determined by its action and the current symbol it sees, unlike the standard, deterministic, Turing machine.

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