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Computation And Its Limits Cockshott Paulmackenzie Lewis Mmichaelson

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Computation And Its Limits Cockshott Paulmackenzie Lewis Mmichaelson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.51 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Cockshott, Paul;MacKenzie, Lewis M;Michaelson, Gregory
ISBN: 9780199640324, 0199640327
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Computation And Its Limits Cockshott Paulmackenzie Lewis Mmichaelson by Cockshott, Paul;mackenzie, Lewis M;michaelson, Gregory 9780199640324, 0199640327 instant download after payment.

Computation and its Limits is an innovative cross-disciplinary investigation of the relationship between computing and physical reality. It begins by exploring the mystery of why mathematics is so effective in science and seeks to explain this in terms of the modelling of one part of physical reality by another. Going from the origins of counting to the most blue-skies proposals for novel methods of computation, the authors investigate the extent to which the laws of nature and of logic constrain what we can compute. In the process they examine formal computability, the thermodynamics of computation and the promise of quantum computing.

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