Analogicity in computer science is understood in two, not mutually exclusive ways: 1) with regard to the continuity feature (of data or computations), 2) with regard to the analogousness feature (i.e. similarity between certain natural processes and computations). Continuous computations are the subject of three methodological questions considered in the paper: 1a) to what extent do their theoretical models go beyond the model of the universal Turing machine (defining digital computations), 1b) is their computational power greater than that of the universal Turing machine, 1c) under what conditions are continuous computations realizable in practice? The analogue-analogical computations lead to two other issues: 2a) in what sense and to what...
This dissertation examines aspects of the interplay between computing and scientific practice. The a...
In this paper we compare computational power of two models of analog and classicalcomputers. As a mo...
AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate model...
Relative to digital computation, analog computation has been neglected in the philosophical literatu...
Analogical reasoning has a seductive history in artificial intelligence (AI) because of its assumed ...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
Abstract. We propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of abstract state...
AbstractIn this paper we show how to explore the classical theory of computability using the tools o...
The main aim of this paper is to justify the thesis that in molecular biology - in the scope of phen...
International audienceThe first theoretical study of analog computation was published by Shannon in ...
Abstract. It has been argued that neural networks and other forms of analog computation may transcen...
International audienceWe propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of ab...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is known as a powerful mode for drawing plausible conclus...
COMPUTATION A central dogma of com-puter science is that the Turing-machine model is the appropriate...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
This dissertation examines aspects of the interplay between computing and scientific practice. The a...
In this paper we compare computational power of two models of analog and classicalcomputers. As a mo...
AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate model...
Relative to digital computation, analog computation has been neglected in the philosophical literatu...
Analogical reasoning has a seductive history in artificial intelligence (AI) because of its assumed ...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
Abstract. We propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of abstract state...
AbstractIn this paper we show how to explore the classical theory of computability using the tools o...
The main aim of this paper is to justify the thesis that in molecular biology - in the scope of phen...
International audienceThe first theoretical study of analog computation was published by Shannon in ...
Abstract. It has been argued that neural networks and other forms of analog computation may transcen...
International audienceWe propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of ab...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is known as a powerful mode for drawing plausible conclus...
COMPUTATION A central dogma of com-puter science is that the Turing-machine model is the appropriate...
The central claim of computationalism is generally taken to be that the brain is a computer, and tha...
This dissertation examines aspects of the interplay between computing and scientific practice. The a...
In this paper we compare computational power of two models of analog and classicalcomputers. As a mo...
AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate model...