Abstract

Event graphs model the dynamics of a discrete-event simulation model. This paper demonstrates the modeling power of event graphs by presenting a model that simulates a Turing machine. Therefore, according to Church's thesis, event-graph models are able to model any system that can be implemented on a modern computer. Theoretical and practical implications of this assertion are also discussed.

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