Computation and its Limits

Auteur: Cockshott, Paul (Reader, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
Although we are entirely unaware of it, computation is central to all aspects of our existences. Every day we solve, or try to solve, a myriad of problems, from the utterly trivial to the bafflingly complex. This book explains why it is possible to do computation and what the ultimate limits of it are, as understood by modern science.

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Although we are entirely unaware of it, computation is central to all aspects of our existences. Every day we solve, or try to solve, a myriad of problems, from the utterly trivial to the bafflingly complex. This book explains why it is possible to do computation and what the ultimate limits of it are, as understood by modern science.
ISBN / EAN 9780198729129
Auteur Cockshott, Paul (Reader, Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow)
Editeur Oxford University Press