The following pages link to Physical Computation (Q3463352):
Displaying 21 items.
- Objective computation versus subjective computation (Q320171) (← links)
- The instructional information processing account of digital computation (Q484961) (← links)
- Computational processes, observers and Turing incompleteness (Q616506) (← links)
- Can Newtonian systems, bounded in space, time, mass and energy compute all functions? (Q870250) (← links)
- A note on discreteness and virtuality in analog computing (Q870262) (← links)
- Computability of physical operations (Q1103616) (← links)
- Computationalism (Q1583773) (← links)
- Physical computation and first-order logic (Q1647323) (← links)
- The ontology of digital physics (Q1707215) (← links)
- Functional individuation, mechanistic implementation: the proper way of seeing the mechanistic view of concrete computation (Q1989999) (← links)
- The physics of implementing logic: Landauer's principle and the multiple-computations theorem (Q2008995) (← links)
- Concrete digital computation: what does it take for a physical system to compute? (Q2255184) (← links)
- When does a physical system compute? (Q2830154) (← links)
- The mathematics of computing between logic and physics (Q2906567) (← links)
- Mathematical and Technological Computability (Q4972862) (← links)
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- Physical Computability Theses (Q5119662) (← links)
- Against Structuralist Theories of Computational Implementation (Q5258902) (← links)
- Aspects of Molecular Computing (Q5901823) (← links)
- Model-based computation (Q6061994) (← links)
- Long-arm functional individuation of computation (Q6180161) (← links)