AbstractWe study a restricted version of Shannon's general purpose analog computer in which we only allow the machine to solve linear differential equations. We show that if this computer is allowed to sense inequalities in a differentiable way, then it can compute exactly the elementary functions, the smallest known recursive class closed under time and space complexity. Furthermore, we show that if the machine has access to a function f(x) with a suitable growth as x goes to infinity, then it can compute functions on any given level of the Grzegorczyk hierarchy. More precisely, we show that the model contains exactly the nth level of the Grzegorczyk hierarchy if it is allowed to solve n−3 non-linear differential equations of a certain kin...
AbstractWe recall the notion of the generalized Grzegorczyk hierarchy and we discuss some problems c...
In this paper we extend the class of differentially algebraic functions computed by Shannon's Genera...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
AbstractWe study a restricted version of Shannon's general purpose analog computer in which we only ...
We study a restricted version of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer in which we only all...
We consider various extensions and modifications of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer, ...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceWe present an analog ...
Abstract We present an analog and machine-independent algebraic char-acterization of elementarily co...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced the General Purpose Analog Computer (GPAC) as a mathematical mode...
We present an analog and machine-independent algebraic characterization of elementarily computable f...
AbstractWe present an analog and machine-independent algebraic characterization of elementarily comp...
In this paper we show that several classes of languages from computational complexity theory, such a...
AbstractIn this paper we show that Shannon's general purpose analog computer (GPAC) is equivalent to...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
In this paper we are interested in a particular model of analog computation, the General Purpose An...
AbstractWe recall the notion of the generalized Grzegorczyk hierarchy and we discuss some problems c...
In this paper we extend the class of differentially algebraic functions computed by Shannon's Genera...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
AbstractWe study a restricted version of Shannon's general purpose analog computer in which we only ...
We study a restricted version of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer in which we only all...
We consider various extensions and modifications of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer, ...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceWe present an analog ...
Abstract We present an analog and machine-independent algebraic char-acterization of elementarily co...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced the General Purpose Analog Computer (GPAC) as a mathematical mode...
We present an analog and machine-independent algebraic characterization of elementarily computable f...
AbstractWe present an analog and machine-independent algebraic characterization of elementarily comp...
In this paper we show that several classes of languages from computational complexity theory, such a...
AbstractIn this paper we show that Shannon's general purpose analog computer (GPAC) is equivalent to...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
In this paper we are interested in a particular model of analog computation, the General Purpose An...
AbstractWe recall the notion of the generalized Grzegorczyk hierarchy and we discuss some problems c...
In this paper we extend the class of differentially algebraic functions computed by Shannon's Genera...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...