AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate models that surpass the power of Turing machines (TMs), but to defend the need for models with orthogonal notions of power. We review the nature of models and argue that they are relative to a domain of application and are ill-suited to use outside that domain. Hence we review the presuppositions and context of the TM model and show that it is unsuited to natural computation (computation occurring in or inspired by nature). Therefore we must consider an expanded definition of computation that includes alternative (especially analog) models as well as the TM. Finally we present an alternative model, of continuous computation, more suited to natural...
We preliminarily recap what is meant by complexity and non-Turing computation, by way of explanation...
none3Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being...
Computer science is based on classical, discreet models of computation such as the Turing machine or...
AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate model...
Abstract. It has been argued that neural networks and other forms of analog computation may transcen...
Physicists should consider an alternative to the Turing‐machine model of computation
My goal in this report is to recontextualize the concept of computation. I review the historical roo...
COMPUTATION A central dogma of com-puter science is that the Turing-machine model is the appropriate...
Wegner and Eberbach[Weg04b] have argued that there are fundamental limitations to Turing Machines a...
'Computationalism' is a relatively vague term used to describe attempts to apply Turing's model of c...
Abstract. We argue that there is currently no satisfactory general framework for comparing the exten...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
The increased interactivity and connectivity of computational devices along with the spreading of co...
AbstractWe preliminarily recap what is meant by complexity and non-Turing computation, by way of exp...
We preliminarily recap what is meant by complexity and non-Turing computation, by way of explanation...
none3Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being...
Computer science is based on classical, discreet models of computation such as the Turing machine or...
AbstractWe propose certain non-Turing models of computation, but our intent is not to advocate model...
Abstract. It has been argued that neural networks and other forms of analog computation may transcen...
Physicists should consider an alternative to the Turing‐machine model of computation
My goal in this report is to recontextualize the concept of computation. I review the historical roo...
COMPUTATION A central dogma of com-puter science is that the Turing-machine model is the appropriate...
Wegner and Eberbach[Weg04b] have argued that there are fundamental limitations to Turing Machines a...
'Computationalism' is a relatively vague term used to describe attempts to apply Turing's model of c...
Abstract. We argue that there is currently no satisfactory general framework for comparing the exten...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
Abstract. Are analog models of computations more powerful than classical models of computations? Fro...
The increased interactivity and connectivity of computational devices along with the spreading of co...
AbstractWe preliminarily recap what is meant by complexity and non-Turing computation, by way of exp...
We preliminarily recap what is meant by complexity and non-Turing computation, by way of explanation...
none3Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being...
Computer science is based on classical, discreet models of computation such as the Turing machine or...