Differnce between turing machine and linear bounded automata
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An LBA differs from a Turing machine in that while the tape is initially considered to have unbounded length, only a finite contiguous portion of the tape, whose length is a linear function of the length of the initial input, can be accessed by the read/write head; hence the name linear bounded automaton.
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when electric current passed through brine, hydrogen gas is evolved at the anode, chlorine gas is evolved at the cathode, and sodium hydroxide is formed in the electrolysing solution. These three co-products are all very useful chemicals.
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