The following pages link to A notion of mechanistic theory (Q1217700):
Displaying 16 items.
- Noncomputability in analysis and physics: A complete determination of the class of noncomputable linear operators (Q1054723) (← links)
- The wave equation with computable initial data such that its unique solution is not computable (Q1154609) (← links)
- From axiomatics to intrinsic characterization: some open problems in computable analysis (Q1292411) (← links)
- Is the human mind a Turing machine? (Q1293033) (← links)
- The eigenvalues of an effectively determined self-adjoint operator are computable, but the sequence of eigenvalues is not (Q1821332) (← links)
- 2010 North American Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic (Q3083467) (← links)
- Taking Physical Infinity Seriously (Q3305323) (← links)
- Recursivity in Quantum Mechanics (Q3338244) (← links)
- Programming Experimental Procedures for Newtonian Kinematic Machines (Q3507418) (← links)
- Computability and Noncomputability in Classical Analysis (Q3657990) (← links)
- Computations with oracles that measure vanishing quantities (Q4593234) (← links)
- Mathematical and Technological Computability (Q4972862) (← links)
- The Significance of Relativistic Computation for the Philosophy of Mathematics (Q5015969) (← links)
- The complexity of proving chaoticity and the Church–Turing thesis (Q5251233) (← links)
- Experimental computation of real numbers by Newtonian machines (Q5438843) (← links)
- How real is incomputability in physics? (Q6549689) (← links)