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The following pages link to Relativistic computers and the Turing barrier (Q2497881):
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- A quantum-information-theoretic complement to a general-relativistic implementation of a beyond-Turing computer (Q514550) (← links)
- The machine as data: a computational view of emergence and definability (Q514566) (← links)
- General relativistic hypercomputing and foundation of mathematics (Q734209) (← links)
- The computational status of physics (Q734210) (← links)
- A new problem for rule following (Q734211) (← links)
- Abstract geometrical computation. III: Black holes for classical and analog computing (Q734212) (← links)
- Can Newtonian systems, bounded in space, time, mass and energy compute all functions? (Q870250) (← links)
- A broader view on the limitations of information processing and communication by nature (Q885681) (← links)
- A twist in the geometry of rotating black holes: seeking the cause of acausality (Q960067) (← links)
- Using Isabelle/HOL to verify first-order relativity theory (Q2351148) (← links)
- Embedding infinitely parallel computation in Newtonian kinematics (Q2497873) (← links)
- How much can analog and hybrid systems be proved (super-)Turing (Q2497875) (← links)
- CLOSED TIMELIKE CURVES IN RELATIVISTIC COMPUTATION (Q2842651) (← links)
- The impact of models of a physical oracle on computational power (Q2919942) (← links)
- Hyperloops Do Not Threaten the Notion of an Effective Procedure (Q3576039) (← links)
- The Significance of Relativistic Computation for the Philosophy of Mathematics (Q5015969) (← links)
- A Survey on Analog Models of Computation (Q5024572) (← links)
- Physical Computability Theses (Q5119662) (← links)
- Theory of Quantum Computation and Philosophy of Mathematics. Part II (Q5215501) (← links)
- HYPERCOMPUTATION: FANTASY OR REALITY? A POSITION PAPER (Q5408360) (← links)
- Programming infinite machines (Q6651284) (← links)