Computability has its origins in Logic within the framework formed along the original path laid down by the founding fathers of the modern foundational analysis for Mathematics (Frege and Hilbert). This theoretical itinerary, which was largely focused on Logic and Arithmetic, departed in principle from the renewed relations between Geometry and Physics occurring at the time. In particular, the key issue of physical measurement, as our only access to ‘reality’, played no part in its theoretical framework. This is in stark contrast to the position in Physics, where the role of measurement has been a core theoretical and epistemological issue since Poincaré, Planck and Einstein. Furthermore, measurement is intimately related to unpredictabilit...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
In this paper, we show how the questions of what is computable and what is feasibly computable can b...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...
Giuseppe Longo. Incomputability in Physics and Biology. Invited Lecture, Proceedings of Computabil...
For a brief time in history, it was possible to imagine that a sufficiently advanced intellect could...
Most of our knowledge about a physical world comes from physical induction: if a hypothesis is confi...
Paper presented at the AIP Conference Proceedings Vol.864 on Quantum Computation: Back Action, Edite...
In recent years, classical computability has expanded beyond its original scope to address issues re...
Any computation is facilitated by some physical process, and the observable quantities of any physic...
Abstract. In this text we will discuss different forms of randomness in Natural Sciences and present...
What is the role of the constants of nature in physical theory? I hypothesize that the observable un...
Goedel's Incompleteness Theorems have the same scientific status as Einstein's principle of relativi...
Classical physics is generally regarded as deterministic, as opposed to quantum mechanics that is co...
Can we use some so-far-unused physical phenomena to compute something that usual computers cannot? R...
Throughout the ups and downs of scientific world conception there has been a persistent vision of a ...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
In this paper, we show how the questions of what is computable and what is feasibly computable can b...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...
Giuseppe Longo. Incomputability in Physics and Biology. Invited Lecture, Proceedings of Computabil...
For a brief time in history, it was possible to imagine that a sufficiently advanced intellect could...
Most of our knowledge about a physical world comes from physical induction: if a hypothesis is confi...
Paper presented at the AIP Conference Proceedings Vol.864 on Quantum Computation: Back Action, Edite...
In recent years, classical computability has expanded beyond its original scope to address issues re...
Any computation is facilitated by some physical process, and the observable quantities of any physic...
Abstract. In this text we will discuss different forms of randomness in Natural Sciences and present...
What is the role of the constants of nature in physical theory? I hypothesize that the observable un...
Goedel's Incompleteness Theorems have the same scientific status as Einstein's principle of relativi...
Classical physics is generally regarded as deterministic, as opposed to quantum mechanics that is co...
Can we use some so-far-unused physical phenomena to compute something that usual computers cannot? R...
Throughout the ups and downs of scientific world conception there has been a persistent vision of a ...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
In this paper, we show how the questions of what is computable and what is feasibly computable can b...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...