AbstractThis paper studies effectiveness in the domain of computability. In the context of model-theoretical approaches to effectiveness, where a function is considered effective if there is a model containing a representation of such function, our definition relies on a model provided by functions between finite sets and uses category theory as its mathematical foundations. The model relies on the fact that every function between finite sets is computable, and that the finite composition of such functions is also computable. Our approach is an alternative to the traditional model-theoretical based works which rely on (ZFC) set theory as a mathematical foundation, and our approach is also novel when compared to the already existing works us...
AbstractWe investigate the computational power of finite-field arithmetic operations as compared to ...
Link to the full book here: http://www.unirioja.es/servicios/sp/catalogo/monografias/vr77.shtmlThis ...
Conditions (1)-(8) below concern sets X \subseteq N. (1) There are a large number of elements of X a...
AbstractThis paper studies effectiveness in the domain of computability. In the context of model-the...
In this paper, I present an introduction to computability theory and adopt contemporary mathematical...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
Our research deals with several aspects of Definability and Computability on Finite Structures. Amon...
AbstractThis paper explores the role of coinductive methods in modeling finite interactive computing...
\Me consider subsets,4 of {0, t}- (the set of all finite binary strings ø). According to Church&apos...
Recent studies of computational complexity have focused on “axioms” which characterize the “difficul...
AbstractFinite-model theory is a study of the logical properties of finite mathematical structures. ...
We show that there exists an interesting non-uniform model of computational complexity within chara...
This paper deals with formulas of set theory which force the infinity.For such formulas, we provide ...
Partiality is a natural phenomenon in computability that we cannot get around. So, the question is w...
AbstractThe first informal result and the aim of this paper (which is the extended version of Sazono...
AbstractWe investigate the computational power of finite-field arithmetic operations as compared to ...
Link to the full book here: http://www.unirioja.es/servicios/sp/catalogo/monografias/vr77.shtmlThis ...
Conditions (1)-(8) below concern sets X \subseteq N. (1) There are a large number of elements of X a...
AbstractThis paper studies effectiveness in the domain of computability. In the context of model-the...
In this paper, I present an introduction to computability theory and adopt contemporary mathematical...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
Our research deals with several aspects of Definability and Computability on Finite Structures. Amon...
AbstractThis paper explores the role of coinductive methods in modeling finite interactive computing...
\Me consider subsets,4 of {0, t}- (the set of all finite binary strings ø). According to Church&apos...
Recent studies of computational complexity have focused on “axioms” which characterize the “difficul...
AbstractFinite-model theory is a study of the logical properties of finite mathematical structures. ...
We show that there exists an interesting non-uniform model of computational complexity within chara...
This paper deals with formulas of set theory which force the infinity.For such formulas, we provide ...
Partiality is a natural phenomenon in computability that we cannot get around. So, the question is w...
AbstractThe first informal result and the aim of this paper (which is the extended version of Sazono...
AbstractWe investigate the computational power of finite-field arithmetic operations as compared to ...
Link to the full book here: http://www.unirioja.es/servicios/sp/catalogo/monografias/vr77.shtmlThis ...
Conditions (1)-(8) below concern sets X \subseteq N. (1) There are a large number of elements of X a...