split automaton - определение. Что такое split automaton
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Что (кто) такое split automaton - определение

CHESS-PLAYING "PSEUDO-AUTOMATON" BUILT IN 1876
Mephisto (Automaton); Mephisto automaton

Ω-automaton         
VARIATION OF FINITE AUTOMATA THAT RUNS ON INFINITE, RATHER THAN FINITE, STRINGS AS INPUT
Rabin automaton; Parity automaton; Streett automaton; Omega automata; Omega automaton; Stream automaton; Ω-automata; Streett automata
In automata theory, a branch of theoretical computer science, an ω-automaton (or stream automaton) is a variation of finite automata that runs on infinite, rather than finite, strings as input. Since ω-automata do not stop, they have a variety of acceptance conditions rather than simply a set of accepting states.
Split album         
MUSIC ALBUM WHICH INCLUDES TRACKS BY TWO OR MORE SEPARATE ARTISTS
Split record; Split EP; Split albums; Split Album; Split CD; Split ep; Split single (music)
A split album (or split) is a music album that includes tracks by two or more separate artists. There are also singles and EPs of the same variety, which are often called "split singles" and "split EPs" respectively.
Split pea         
  • A sack of split peas
THE DRIED AND SPLIT SEED OF PISUM SATIVUM
Split-peas; Split-pea; Split peas; Yellow split pea; Yellow split peas; Split Pea
Split peas are an agricultural or culinary preparation consisting of the dried, peeled and split seeds of Pisum sativum, the pea.

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Mephisto (automaton)

Mephisto was the name given to a chess-playing "pseudo-automaton" built in 1876. Unlike The Turk and Ajeeb it had no hidden operator, instead being remotely controlled by electromechanical means.

Constructed by Charles Godfrey Gumpel (c.1835 - 1921), an Alsatian manufacturer of artificial limbs, it took some 6 or 7 years to build and was first shown in 1878 at Gumpel's home in Leicester Square, London. Mephisto was mainly operated by chess master Isidor Gunsberg.