Les résultats de Colson ou de Moschovakis remettent en question que le modèle récursif primitif puisse calculer une valeur par tous les moyens possibles : il y a toutes les fonctions voulues mais il manque des algorithmes. La thèse de Church exprime donc plutôt ce qui peut être calculé que comment le calcul est fait. Nous utilisons la thèse de Gurevich formalisant l'idée intuitive d'algorithme séquentiel par les Abstract States Machines (ASMs).Nous représentons les programmes impératifs par le langage While de Jones, et une variante LoopC du langage de Meyer et Ritchie permettant de sortir d'une boucle lorsqu'une condition est remplie. Nous dirons qu'un langage caractérise une classe algorithmique si les modèles de calcul associés peuvent s...
AbstractConsidering the Blum, Shub, and Smale computational model for real numbers, extended by Poiz...
In this thesis, we are interested in semantical proof of correctness results for complex programming...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...
Colson and Moschovakis results cast doubt on the ability of the primitive recursive model to compute...
"What is an algorithm?" is a fundamental question of computer science. Gurevich's behavioural theory...
International audienceAccording to the Church-Turing Thesis, effectively calculable functions are fu...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceConsidering the Blum,...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...
We focus on the BSS model of computation over arbitrary structures. We provide new completeness resu...
We provide a resource-free characterization of register machines that computes their output within p...
AbstractTwo restricted imperative programming languages are considered: One is a slight modification...
CNRS-CDST / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueSIGLEFRFranc
Machines and Recursive Definitions 2.1 Abstract Machines The best-known model of mechanical comput...
We provide machine-independent characterizations of some complexity classes, over an arbitrary struc...
International audienceRecursive analysis was introduced by A. Turing [1936], A. Grzegorczyk [1955], ...
AbstractConsidering the Blum, Shub, and Smale computational model for real numbers, extended by Poiz...
In this thesis, we are interested in semantical proof of correctness results for complex programming...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...
Colson and Moschovakis results cast doubt on the ability of the primitive recursive model to compute...
"What is an algorithm?" is a fundamental question of computer science. Gurevich's behavioural theory...
International audienceAccording to the Church-Turing Thesis, effectively calculable functions are fu...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceConsidering the Blum,...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...
We focus on the BSS model of computation over arbitrary structures. We provide new completeness resu...
We provide a resource-free characterization of register machines that computes their output within p...
AbstractTwo restricted imperative programming languages are considered: One is a slight modification...
CNRS-CDST / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueSIGLEFRFranc
Machines and Recursive Definitions 2.1 Abstract Machines The best-known model of mechanical comput...
We provide machine-independent characterizations of some complexity classes, over an arbitrary struc...
International audienceRecursive analysis was introduced by A. Turing [1936], A. Grzegorczyk [1955], ...
AbstractConsidering the Blum, Shub, and Smale computational model for real numbers, extended by Poiz...
In this thesis, we are interested in semantical proof of correctness results for complex programming...
We provide several machine-independent characterizations of deterministic complexity classes in the ...