How can Nature help us compute (2006)

by S. Barry Cooper
Venue:SOFSEM 2006: Theory and Practice of Computer Science – 32nd Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, Merin, Czech Republic, January 21–27
Citations:8 - 3 self

Active Bibliography

1 FROM DESCARTES TO TURING: THE COMPUTATIONAL CONTENT OF SUPERVENIENCE – S. Barry Cooper, Leeds Ls Jt
1 The Incomputable Alan Turing – S. Barry Cooper
2 Emergence as a Computability-Theoretic Phenomenon – S. Barry Cooper - 2008
On the calculating power of Laplace’s demon (Part I) – John Longley - 2006
Turing’s – S. Barry Cooper
9 The Broad Conception Of Computation – B. Jack Copeland - 1997
1 The physical and philosophical implications of the Church-Turing thesis – Eleni Pagani - 2004
21 Beyond The Universal Turing Machine – B. Jack Copeland, Richard Sylvan - 1998
11 Even Turing Machines Can Compute Uncomputable Functions – B. Jack Copeland - 1998
The Extended Turing Model As Contextual Tool – S. Barry Cooper
14 Hypercomputation and the Physical Church-Turing Thesis – Paolo Cotogno - 2003
8 Bio-Steps Beyond Turing – Cristian S. Calude, Gheorghe Păun - 2004
5 The Emergent Computational Potential of Evolving Artificial Living Systems – Jiri Wiedermann, Jan Van Leeuwen - 2002
13 Computation and Hypercomputation – Mike Stannett - 2003
21. Notes on memory (1945) Universal Turing Machine – unknown authors
5 THE MYTH OF UNIVERSAL COMPUTATION – Selim G. Akl - 2005
1 Computational Power of Infinite Quantum Parallelism – Martin Ziegler - 2005
Physical Constraints on . . . – Paul Cockshott , Lewis Mackenzie , Greg Michaelson - 2008
11 Physical Hypercomputation and the Church–Turing Thesis – Oron Shagrir, et al. - 2003