Church's and Turing's theses dogmatically assert that an informal notion of effective calculability is adequately captured by a particular mathematical concept of computability. I present an analysis of calculability that is embedded in a rich historical and philosophical context, leads to precise concepts, but dispenses with theses. To investigate effective calculability is to analyze symbolic processes that can in principle be carried out by calculators. This is a philosophical lesson we owe to Turing. Drawing on that lesson and recasting work of Gandy, I formulate boundedness and locality conditions for two types of calculators, namely, human computing agents and mechanical computing devices (discrete machines). The distinctive feature ...
Slower paced than 6.840J/18.404J. Introduces basic mathematical models of computation and the finite...
This course is an introduction to one of the fundamental topics in the theory of computer science: c...
Wegner and Eberbach[Weg04b] have argued that there are fundamental limitations to Turing Machines a...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
In the search for a precise definition of the notion of effective calculability, Turing’s computabil...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
In recent years, classical computability has expanded beyond its original scope to address issues re...
Machines and Recursive Definitions 2.1 Abstract Machines The best-known model of mechanical comput...
In this paper, I present an introduction to computability theory and adopt contemporary mathematical...
Turing Machine is one of the earliest device in programming to describe or interpret a model for alg...
The chapter discusses the concept of Turing-computability from the point of view of mathematical con...
This Turing Year has been the occasion for lively debates about the nature of computing. Are we on t...
The Church-Turing Thesis is widely regarded as true, because of evidence that there is only one genu...
The importance of algorithms is now recognized in all mathematical sciences, thanks to the developm...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
Slower paced than 6.840J/18.404J. Introduces basic mathematical models of computation and the finite...
This course is an introduction to one of the fundamental topics in the theory of computer science: c...
Wegner and Eberbach[Weg04b] have argued that there are fundamental limitations to Turing Machines a...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
In the search for a precise definition of the notion of effective calculability, Turing’s computabil...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
In recent years, classical computability has expanded beyond its original scope to address issues re...
Machines and Recursive Definitions 2.1 Abstract Machines The best-known model of mechanical comput...
In this paper, I present an introduction to computability theory and adopt contemporary mathematical...
Turing Machine is one of the earliest device in programming to describe or interpret a model for alg...
The chapter discusses the concept of Turing-computability from the point of view of mathematical con...
This Turing Year has been the occasion for lively debates about the nature of computing. Are we on t...
The Church-Turing Thesis is widely regarded as true, because of evidence that there is only one genu...
The importance of algorithms is now recognized in all mathematical sciences, thanks to the developm...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
Slower paced than 6.840J/18.404J. Introduces basic mathematical models of computation and the finite...
This course is an introduction to one of the fundamental topics in the theory of computer science: c...
Wegner and Eberbach[Weg04b] have argued that there are fundamental limitations to Turing Machines a...