scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1909827
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4805389
DOI10.1023/A:1021105915386zbMath1036.68058MaRDI QIDQ4805389
Publication date: 14 May 2003
Published in: Minds and Machines (Search for Journal in Brave)
Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
mindneural networkcomputabilityoracleanalogrecursion theoryhypercomputationsuper-Turinguring machine
Related Items (23)
Undecidability through Fourier series ⋮ The grammar of mammalian brain capacity ⋮ Towards “Fypercomputations” (in Membrane Computing) ⋮ Unconventional Computing: Do We Dream Too Much? ⋮ A note on discreteness and virtuality in analog computing ⋮ Computationalism, the Church-Turing thesis, and the Church-Turing fallacy ⋮ Some wonders of a bio-computer-scientist ⋮ Physical Computability Theses ⋮ Recursive analysis of singular ordinary differential equations ⋮ Hypercomputation: Philosophical issues ⋮ Computation, hypercomputation, and physical science ⋮ \(p\)-adic physics, non-well-founded reality and unconventional computing ⋮ The case for hypercomputation ⋮ A hypercomputational alien ⋮ The many forms of hypercomputation ⋮ Computational power of infinite quantum parallelism ⋮ Accelerating machines: a review ⋮ Abstract geometrical computation. III: Black holes for classical and analog computing ⋮ Expressive power of first-order recurrent neural networks determined by their attractor dynamics ⋮ Математические основы научной метафизики ⋮ Перспективы метаматематических структур в науке ⋮ Physically-relativized Church-Turing hypotheses: physical foundations of computing and complexity theory of computational physics ⋮ The Significance of Relativistic Computation for the Philosophy of Mathematics
This page was built for publication: