O różnych sposobach rozumienia analogowości w informatyce

Semina Scientiarum 16:94-115 (2017)
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Two different types of analog computations are discussed in the paper: 1) analog-continuous computations (performed physically upon continuous signals), 2) analog-analogical computations (performed naturally by means of so called natural analogons of mathematical operations). They are analyzed with regard to such questions like: a) are continuous computations physically implementable? b) what is the actual computational power of different analog techniques? c) can natural (empirical) computations be such reliable as digital? d) is it possible to develop universal analog computers (assuming that they should be functionally similar to universal Turing machine)? Presented analyses are rather methodological than formal.

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On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem.Alan Turing - 1936 - Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 42 (1):230-265.

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