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    A PRAM machine can simulate a non-deterministic Turing ma... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The PRAM model is not considered a reasonable model of computation

    A PRAM machine can simulate a non-deterministic Turing machine by recruiting sufficiently many processors to carry out all computation paths in parallel

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    Consider, for instance the following variation on the standard rules of Go: (i) the game is played on an \(n \times n\) board; (ii) the winner of the game is the player with the most stones at the end of \(n^2\) rounds. e. the player who moves first)? [30] What these games have in common is that the definition of a winning strategy for the player who moves first involves the alternation of existential and universal quantifiers in a manner which mimics the definition of the classes \(\Sigma^P_n\)

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