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has gloss | eng: In computation theory, the Blum-Shub-Smale machine, or BSS machine, is a model of computation introduced by Lenore Blum, Michael Shub and Stephen Smale, intended to describe computations over the real numbers. Essentially, a BSS machine is a Random Access Machine with registers that can store arbitrary real numbers and that can compute rational functions over reals at unit cost. |
lexicalization | eng: Blum Shub Smale machine |
lexicalization | eng: Blum-Shub-Smale machine |
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lexicalization | fra: Machine de Blum-Shub-Smale |
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