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New Computational Paradigms
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Description
This book examines new developments in the theory and practice of computation from a mathematical perspective, with topics ranging from classical computability to complexity, from biocomputing to quantum computing. The book opens with an introduction by Andrew Hodges, the Turing biographer, who analyzes the pioneering work that anticipated recent developments concerning computation¿s allegedly new paradigms. The remaining material covers traditional topics in computability theory such as relative computability, theory of numberings, and domain theory, in addition to topics on the relationships between proof theory, computability, and complexity theory. New paradigms of computation arising from biology and quantum physics are also discussed, as well as the computability of the real numbers and its related issues.
This book is suitable for researchers and graduate students in mathematics, philosophy, and computer science with a special interest in logic and foundational issues. Most useful to graduate students are the survey papers on computable analysis and biological computing. Logicians and theoretical physicists will also benefit from this book.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
576
Release Date:
2007-12-12
Publication Date:
2007-12-12
Publisher:
Springer New York
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0387360336
ISBN13:
9780387360331
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
1021 g
Height:
160 cm
Width:
241 cm
Thickness:
36 cm
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