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The following pages link to Classical physics and the Church--Turing Thesis (Q3455558):
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- Can Newtonian systems, bounded in space, time, mass and energy compute all functions? (Q870250) (← links)
- Computational complexity of the landscape. I. (Q877685) (← links)
- Physically-relativized Church-Turing hypotheses: physical foundations of computing and complexity theory of computational physics (Q1036536) (← links)
- Oracle and interactive computations, post-Turing thesis and man-machine interactions (Q2057910) (← links)
- Hardness assumptions in the foundations of theoretical computer science (Q2388429) (← links)
- An explicit solution to Post's problem over the reals (Q2479313) (← links)
- Embedding infinitely parallel computation in Newtonian kinematics (Q2497873) (← links)
- How much can analog and hybrid systems be proved (super-)Turing (Q2497875) (← links)
- Computational power of infinite quantum parallelism (Q2498972) (← links)
- Zeno machines and hypercomputation (Q2503270) (← links)
- The impact of models of a physical oracle on computational power (Q2919942) (← links)
- The Road to Quantum Computational Supremacy (Q3298037) (← links)
- Programming Experimental Procedures for Newtonian Kinematic Machines (Q3507418) (← links)
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- Experimental computation of real numbers by Newtonian machines (Q5438843) (← links)
- Computational complexity with experiments as oracles (Q5505107) (← links)
- Physical thinking and the GHZ theorem (Q6115708) (← links)
- Theoretical computer science: computability, decidability and logic (Q6602262) (← links)