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Universality of Tag Systems with <i>P</i> = 2
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EngineeringTaggingPart-of-speech TaggingComputational Model TheoryMonogenic SystemTag SystemsSemanticsFormal VerificationFormal SystemLanguage StudiesTuring MachinesProgramming LanguagesAbstract MachineComputer ScienceTheory Of ComputingTuring MachineSemantic TaggingAutomated ReasoningFormal MethodsMathematical FoundationsLinguisticsComputational SemanticsComputability Theory
By a simple direct construction it is shown that computations done by Turing machines can be duplicated by a very simple symbol manipulation process. The process is described by a simple form of Post canonical system with some very strong restrictions. This system is monogenic : each formula (string of symbols) of the system can be affected by one and only one production (rule of inference) to yield a unique result. Accordingly, if we begin with a single axiom (initial string) the system generates a simply ordered sequence of formulas, and this operation of a monogenic system brings to mind the idea of a machine. The Post canonical system is further restricted to the “Tag” variety, described briefly below. It was shown in [1] that Tag systems are equivalent to Turing machines. The proof in [1] is very complicated and uses lemmas concerned with a variety of two-tape nonwriting Turing machines. The proof here avoids these otherwise interesting machines and strengthens the main result; obtaining the theorem with a best possible deletion number P = 2. Also, the representation of the Turing machine in the present system has a lower degree of exponentiation, which may be of significance in applications. These systems seem to be of value in establishing unsolvability of combinatorial problems.
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