Let two machines be P and Q. The state in which P can simulate Q and Q can simulate P is called:

(a) Turing Equivalence

(b) State Equivalence

(c) Universal Turing Machine

(d) None of the mentioned

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Query is from Simulation of Turing Machine in section Introduction to Turing Machines of Automata Theory

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Correct CHOICE is (a) Turing Equivalence

Explanation: It is a closely RELATED concept with Turing complete. It says, TWO computers P and Q are CALLED equivalent if P can simulate Q and Q can simulate P.

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