Abstract. It has been argued that neural networks and other forms of analog computation may transcend the limits of Turing-machine computation; proofs have been offered on both sides, subject to differing assumptions. In this article I argue that the important comparisons between the two models of computation are not so much mathematical as epistemological. The Turing-machine model makes assumptions about information representation and processing that are badly matched to the realities of natural computation (information representation and processing in or inspired by natural systems). This points to the need for new models of computation addressing issues orthogonal to those that have occupied the traditional theory of computation
The chapter discusses the concept of Turing-computability from the point of view of mathematical con...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
Computationalism – the view that cognition is computation – has been controversial from the start. I...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
What is the relation between intelligence and computation? Although the difficulty of defining `inte...
AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate model...
none3Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
AbstractThis paper reasons about the need to seek for particular kinds of models of computation that...
Wegner and Eberbach[Weg04b] have argued that there are fundamental limitations to Turing Machines a...
Nowadays computation is typically understood through the Turing machine model, in the fields of comp...
Conceptual difficulties involved in attempts to build analog super-Turing sources are examined in t...
Due to his significant role in the development of computer technology and the discipline of artifici...
In discussions regarding models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites r...
We pursue a particular approach to analog computation, based on dynamical systems of the type used i...
The chapter discusses the concept of Turing-computability from the point of view of mathematical con...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
Computationalism – the view that cognition is computation – has been controversial from the start. I...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
What is the relation between intelligence and computation? Although the difficulty of defining `inte...
AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate model...
none3Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
AbstractThis paper reasons about the need to seek for particular kinds of models of computation that...
Wegner and Eberbach[Weg04b] have argued that there are fundamental limitations to Turing Machines a...
Nowadays computation is typically understood through the Turing machine model, in the fields of comp...
Conceptual difficulties involved in attempts to build analog super-Turing sources are examined in t...
Due to his significant role in the development of computer technology and the discipline of artifici...
In discussions regarding models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites r...
We pursue a particular approach to analog computation, based on dynamical systems of the type used i...
The chapter discusses the concept of Turing-computability from the point of view of mathematical con...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
Computationalism – the view that cognition is computation – has been controversial from the start. I...