THREE FORMS OF PHYSICAL MEASUREMENT AND THEIR COMPUTABILITY
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DOI10.1017/S1755020314000240zbMath1347.68128MaRDI QIDQ5176163
J. V. Tucker, Costa, José Félix, Edwin J. Beggs
Publication date: 2 March 2015
Published in: The Review of Symbolic Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
computational complexityTuring machinestheory of measurementphysical measurementcomputability of measurement processes
Complexity classes (hierarchies, relations among complexity classes, etc.) (68Q15) Turing machines and related notions (03D10) Logic in the philosophy of science (03A10)
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