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RAM simulating another RAM
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The following fact seems to be used implicitly in cs theory, particularly algorithms. Given a RAM machine $M$ running in time $O(f(n))$, another RAM machine …
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What is a maximal set in the context of argumentation in AI
Typically, the term maximal means that a set $A$ has a property but $A \cup \{x \}$ does not have this property for any $x \notin A$. (For example, a maximal matching is a set of edges which is a matc …