We provide an overview of theories of continuous time computation. These theories allow us to understand both the hardness of questions related to continuous time dynamical systems and the computational power of continuous time analog models. We survey the existing models, summarizing results, and point to relevant references in the literature
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
AbstractWe define a general concept of a network of analog modules connected by channels, processing...
We provide an overview of theories of continuous time computation. These theories allow us to unders...
Abstract. We provide an overview of theories of continuous time com-putation. These theories allow u...
Motivated partly by the resurgence of neural computation research, and partly by advances in device ...
AbstractWe present a model of computation with ordinary differential equations (ODEs) which converge...
International audienceWe propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of ab...
International audienceWe propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of ab...
Advancements on analog integrated design have led to new possibilities for complex systems combining...
Advancements on analog integrated design have led to new possibilities for complex systems combining...
Advancements on analog integrated design have led to new possibilities for complex systems combining...
This paper presents a theory that enables to interpret natural processes as special purpose analog c...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
This book is a definitive introduction to models of computation for the design of complex, heterogen...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
AbstractWe define a general concept of a network of analog modules connected by channels, processing...
We provide an overview of theories of continuous time computation. These theories allow us to unders...
Abstract. We provide an overview of theories of continuous time com-putation. These theories allow u...
Motivated partly by the resurgence of neural computation research, and partly by advances in device ...
AbstractWe present a model of computation with ordinary differential equations (ODEs) which converge...
International audienceWe propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of ab...
International audienceWe propose a formalization of analog algorithms, extending the framework of ab...
Advancements on analog integrated design have led to new possibilities for complex systems combining...
Advancements on analog integrated design have led to new possibilities for complex systems combining...
Advancements on analog integrated design have led to new possibilities for complex systems combining...
This paper presents a theory that enables to interpret natural processes as special purpose analog c...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
This book is a definitive introduction to models of computation for the design of complex, heterogen...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
In 1941, Claude Shannon introduced a continuous-time analog model of computation,namely the General ...
AbstractWe define a general concept of a network of analog modules connected by channels, processing...