AbstractWe define a class of recursive functions on the reals analogous to the classical recursive functions on the natural numbers, corresponding to a conceptual analog computer that operates in continuous time. This class turns out to be surprisingly large, and includes many functions which are uncomputable in the traditional sense.We stratify this class of functions into a hierarchy, according to the number of uses of the zero-finding operator μ. At the lowest level are continuous functions that are differentially algebraic, and computable by Shannon's general purpose analog computer. At higher levels are increasingly discontinuous and complex functions. We relate this μ-hierarchy to the arithmetical and analytical hierarchies of classic...
International audienceThe theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that e...
We consider various extensions and modifications of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer, ...
Accepted for publication in International Journal of Unconventional ComputingInternational audienceR...
AbstractWe define a class of recursive functions on the reals analogous to the classical recursive f...
AbstractRecursion theory on the reals, the analog counterpart of recursive function theory, is an ap...
International audienceThe first theoretical study of analog computation was published by Shannon in ...
AbstractRecursion theory on the reals, the analog counterpart of recursive function theory, is an ap...
AbstractIn this paper we show that Shannon's general purpose analog computer (GPAC) is equivalent to...
AbstractIn the last years, recursive functions over the reals (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 162 (1996) 23) ...
AbstractIn this paper we show that Shannon's general purpose analog computer (GPAC) is equivalent to...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
AbstractIn this paper we show how to explore the classical theory of computability using the tools o...
AbstractWe present an analog and machine-independent algebraic characterization of elementarily comp...
The theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that evolve in a continuous ...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
International audienceThe theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that e...
We consider various extensions and modifications of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer, ...
Accepted for publication in International Journal of Unconventional ComputingInternational audienceR...
AbstractWe define a class of recursive functions on the reals analogous to the classical recursive f...
AbstractRecursion theory on the reals, the analog counterpart of recursive function theory, is an ap...
International audienceThe first theoretical study of analog computation was published by Shannon in ...
AbstractRecursion theory on the reals, the analog counterpart of recursive function theory, is an ap...
AbstractIn this paper we show that Shannon's general purpose analog computer (GPAC) is equivalent to...
AbstractIn the last years, recursive functions over the reals (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 162 (1996) 23) ...
AbstractIn this paper we show that Shannon's general purpose analog computer (GPAC) is equivalent to...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
AbstractIn this paper we show how to explore the classical theory of computability using the tools o...
AbstractWe present an analog and machine-independent algebraic characterization of elementarily comp...
The theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that evolve in a continuous ...
This paper revisits one of the rst models of analog computation, the General Purpose Analog Comput...
International audienceThe theory of analog computation aims at modeling computational systems that e...
We consider various extensions and modifications of Shannon's General Purpose Analog Computer, ...
Accepted for publication in International Journal of Unconventional ComputingInternational audienceR...