AbstractIn this paper we show that Shannon's general purpose analog computer (GPAC) is equivalent to a particular class of recursive functions over the reals with the flavour of Kleene's classical recursive function theory.We first consider the GPAC and several of its extensions to show that all these models have drawbacks and we introduce an alternative continuous-time model of computation that solves these problems. We also show that this new model preserves all the significant relations involving the previous models (namely, the equivalence with the differentially algebraic functions).We then continue with the topic of recursive functions over the reals, and we show full connections between functions generated by the model introduced so ...
The theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that evolve in a continuous ...
In the last decade, the field of analog computation has experienced renewed interest. In particular,...
AbstractRecursion theory on the reals, the analog counterpart of recursive function theory, is an ap...
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...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
International audienceThe first theoretical study of analog computation was published by Shannon in ...
AbstractWe define a class of recursive functions on the reals analogous to the classical recursive f...
In this paper we extend the class of differentially algebraic functions computed by Shannon's Genera...
In this paper we extend the class of differentially algebraic functions computed by Shannon's Genera...
AbstractWe define a class of recursive functions on the reals analogous to the classical recursive f...
AbstractIn the last years, recursive functions over the reals (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 162 (1996) 23) ...
We consider various extensions and modifications of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer, ...
International audienceThe theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that e...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
The theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that evolve in a continuous ...
In the last decade, the field of analog computation has experienced renewed interest. In particular,...
AbstractRecursion theory on the reals, the analog counterpart of recursive function theory, is an ap...
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...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
International audienceThe first theoretical study of analog computation was published by Shannon in ...
AbstractWe define a class of recursive functions on the reals analogous to the classical recursive f...
In this paper we extend the class of differentially algebraic functions computed by Shannon's Genera...
In this paper we extend the class of differentially algebraic functions computed by Shannon's Genera...
AbstractWe define a class of recursive functions on the reals analogous to the classical recursive f...
AbstractIn the last years, recursive functions over the reals (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 162 (1996) 23) ...
We consider various extensions and modifications of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer, ...
International audienceThe theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that e...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
The theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that evolve in a continuous ...
In the last decade, the field of analog computation has experienced renewed interest. In particular,...
AbstractRecursion theory on the reals, the analog counterpart of recursive function theory, is an ap...