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The computational status of physics

Nat. Comput., 2009
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Physical limitations of a computer

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 1993
This article introduces the physical limitations of a computer and describes limiting architectural impact of the laws of physics on computer hardware design and shows how imaginative application of skills of a computer architect and artistic management of the circuitry may override some of these limitations.
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The physics of computed radiography

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2002
Cassette-based computed radiography (CR) systems have continued to evolve in parallel with integrated, instant readout digital radiography (DR) systems. The image quality of present day CR systems is approaching its theoretical limits but is significantly inferior to DR. Further improvements in CR image quality require improved concepts.
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Computation and Fundamental Physics

The Computer Journal, 2012
‘What is computation?” is not mere taxonomy, nor simply an aid in our anthropocentric obsession with explaining our thinking process. Instead it is relevant to some of the deepest questions in the nature of the physics of our universe. Understanding what computation is may be more essential to us than we might have imagined.
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Computability in Analysis and Physics

1989
Since their inception, the Perspectives in Logic and Lecture Notes in Logic series have published seminal works by leading logicians. Many of the original books in the series have been unavailable for years, but they are now in print once again. In this volume, the first publication in the Perspectives in Logic series, Pour-El and Richards present the ...
Marian Boykan Pour-El   +1 more
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Physics and Computation

2016
By this point we have seen that Maxima’s built-in routines can be very helpful tools in solving physics problems. Users can expand Maxima’s usefulness by taking advantage of its programming capabilities. Although Maxima should not be viewed as a substitute for a full-featured programming language, it does have some basic programming features that allow
Todd Keene Timberlake, J. Wilson Mixon
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Physics and Computation

1993
Various issues in theoretical physics can be fruitfully analyzed by Kolmogorov complexity. This is the case for physical aspects of information processing, and for application of complexity to physics issues. Physicists have used complexity arguments in a variety of settings like information distance, thermodynamics, chaos, biology, and philosophy.
Ming Li, Paul Vitányi
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Physical and Formal Aspects of Computation: Exploiting Physics for Computation and Exploiting Computation for Physical Purposes

2016
Achieving greater speeds and densities in the post-Moore’s Law era will require computation to be more like the physical processes by which it is realized. Therefore we explore the essence of computation, that is, what distinguishes computational processes from other physical processes. We consider such issues as the topology of information processing,
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Computational Physics

2016
Το βιβλίο έρχεται να καλύψει ένα σημαντικό κενό στην ελληνική επιστημονική βιβλιογραφία στο πεδίο του εισαγωγικού επιστημονικού προγραμματισμού για μηχανικούς και επιστήμονες. Βασίζεται σε τρία μαθήματα που ο συγγραφέας έχει θεμελιώσει και διδάξει από το 2004 στο ΕΜΠ και απευθύνεται κυρίως σε 3ετείς και 4ετείς προπτυχιακούς φοιτητές σχολών θετικών ...
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Cyber physical computing

2016 IEEE East-West Design & Test Symposium (EWDTS), 2016
Vladimir Hahanov   +3 more
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