Uncomputability: The problem of induction internalized (Q1434378)

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    Uncomputability: The problem of induction internalized (English)
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    4 August 2004
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    A comparison of inductive reasoning with drawing conclusions from a Turing-machine computation that might not halt. This comes as no surprise to computability theorists. Indeed, the author admits, ``The basic idea is not new. It was pioneered by Putnam and Gold and has since then served as a fertile source of ideas within computational learning theory.'' The author could have presented the material more concisely by using standard computability-theory concepts and terminology such as c.e., co-c.e., computation relative to \(\mathbf {0}'\), etc.
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    hyper-computation
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    learning in the limit
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    computing in the limit
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    inductive reasoning
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