Talk:LLL

Is this TC
@Oerjan, I quote from the linked specification
 * The maximum width and height are not bounded by this specification, only by the
 * memory capabilities of your computer.

This means that as many flip-flops can be built as are needed ... damn, I think I just worked out your distinction.

Is this right? ... It's called "bounded" basically because it doesn't have a tape device, to be TC it must have a way of building new memory on the fly as it runs, it's not enough that you can "#define" a maximum tape length to be allocated it must have ... um well, "a tape". (It can also be a spliceable tape; ie: stacks, queues and strings.)

But, anyway, you've just said that it isn't "Unknown computational class" so I'll fix that.

Rdebath (talk) 10:08, 29 September 2013 (UTC)


 * Pretty much. --Ørjan (talk) 03:00, 30 September 2013 (UTC)