The Zeno machine is a hypothetical concept in the field of computer science and philosophy, often discussed in the context of computability and the limits of computation. It is named after Zeno's paradoxes, which are philosophical problems that explore the nature of motion and infinity. In the context of computation, the Zeno machine is usually characterized by its ability to perform an infinite number of operations in a finite amount of time.
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