The Turing machine halting problem can be explained by several factors, including arithmetic logic irreversibility and memory erasure, which contribute to computational uncertainty due to information loss during computation. Essentially, this means that an algorithm can only preserve information about an input, rather than generate new information. This uncertainty arises from characteristics such as arithmetic logical irreversibility, Landauer's principle, and memory erasure, which ultimately lead to a loss of information and an increase in entropy. To measure this uncertainty and loss of information, the concept of arithmetic logical entropy can be used. The Turing machine and its equivalent, general recursive functions can be u...
A practical viewpoint links reality, representation, and language to calculation by the concept of T...
This paper reveals two fallacies in Turing's undecidability proof of first-order logic (FOL), namely...
The halting probability of a Turing machine is the probability that the machine will halt if it star...
A new approach to the halting problem of the Turing machine using different interpretations of the S...
The work of Alan Turing (1936) set a milestone for the foundation of the concept of algorithm by gro...
When we understand that every potential halt decider must derive a formal mathematical proof from it...
Abstract. We review and investigate the general theory of thermodynamics of computation, and derive ...
[EN] The halting problem is a prominent example of undecidable problem and its formulation and undec...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
The Turing machine is one of the simple abstract computational devices that can be used to...
A remarkable thesis prevails in the physics of information, saying that the logical properties of op...
In this paper we present the problems previously encountered in the academic literature related to T...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
The importance of algorithms is now recognized in all mathematical sciences, thanks to the developm...
At the turn of the century, David Hilbert, a famous mathematician and leader of the formalist school...
A practical viewpoint links reality, representation, and language to calculation by the concept of T...
This paper reveals two fallacies in Turing's undecidability proof of first-order logic (FOL), namely...
The halting probability of a Turing machine is the probability that the machine will halt if it star...
A new approach to the halting problem of the Turing machine using different interpretations of the S...
The work of Alan Turing (1936) set a milestone for the foundation of the concept of algorithm by gro...
When we understand that every potential halt decider must derive a formal mathematical proof from it...
Abstract. We review and investigate the general theory of thermodynamics of computation, and derive ...
[EN] The halting problem is a prominent example of undecidable problem and its formulation and undec...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
The Turing machine is one of the simple abstract computational devices that can be used to...
A remarkable thesis prevails in the physics of information, saying that the logical properties of op...
In this paper we present the problems previously encountered in the academic literature related to T...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
The importance of algorithms is now recognized in all mathematical sciences, thanks to the developm...
At the turn of the century, David Hilbert, a famous mathematician and leader of the formalist school...
A practical viewpoint links reality, representation, and language to calculation by the concept of T...
This paper reveals two fallacies in Turing's undecidability proof of first-order logic (FOL), namely...
The halting probability of a Turing machine is the probability that the machine will halt if it star...