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The following pages link to Why there is no such discipline as hypercomputation (Q2497871):
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- The ARNN model relativises \(\mathrm{P}=\mathrm{NP}\) and \(\mathrm{P}\neq \mathrm{NP}\) (Q391177) (← links)
- A personal account of Turing's imprint on the development of computer science (Q465701) (← links)
- Output concepts for accelerated Turing machines (Q609032) (← links)
- ``Viral'' Turing machines, computation from noise and combinatorial hierarchies (Q1694134) (← links)
- Constructibility of the universal wave function (Q2360329) (← links)
- Embedding infinitely parallel computation in Newtonian kinematics (Q2497873) (← links)
- Machines that perform measurements (Q2672643) (← links)
- THE MYTH OF 'THE MYTH OF HYPERCOMPUTATION' (Q2842654) (← links)
- AN ANALOGUE-DIGITAL CHURCH-TURING THESIS (Q2929623) (← links)
- The promise of analog computation (Q2930715) (← links)
- Towards “Fypercomputations” (in Membrane Computing) (Q3166953) (← links)
- Unconventional Computing: Do We Dream Too Much? (Q3195681) (← links)
- The Significance of Relativistic Computation for the Philosophy of Mathematics (Q5015969) (← links)
- HYPERCOMPUTATION: FANTASY OR REALITY? A POSITION PAPER (Q5408360) (← links)
- Computational complexity with experiments as oracles (Q5505107) (← links)
- The Power of Machines That Control Experiments (Q6114859) (← links)