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THREE FORMS OF PHYSICAL MEASUREMENT AND THEIR COMPUTABILITY
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    THREE FORMS OF PHYSICAL MEASUREMENT AND THEIR COMPUTABILITY (English)
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    2 March 2015
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    physical measurement
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    theory of measurement
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    Turing machines
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    computability of measurement processes
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    computational complexity
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