In 1936, Alan Turing laid the theoretical groundwork for modern computing science (along with others, including Alonzo Church and Emil Post), by defining what would later become known as a universal ...
Hypercomputation is about the feasibility of machines and systems that are either more expressive or computationally more powerful than the Turing machine. A number of researchers and thinkers have ...
For over a decade, the hypercomputation movement has produced computational models that in theory solve the algorithmically unsolvable, but they are not physically realizable according to currently ...
Hypercomputation: Computing Beyond the Church-Turing Barrier is fairly self-contained but requires a solid background in mathematics (calculus, discrete mathematics, algebra, and topology)."--BOOK ...
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