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2010

Observability of Turing Machines: A Refinement of the Theory of Computation

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Observability of Turing Machines: A Refinement of the Theory of Computation
The Turing machine is one of the simple abstract computational devices that can be used to investigate the limits of computability. In this paper, they are considered from several points of view that emphasize the importance and the relativity of mathematical languages used to describe the Turing machines. A deep investigation is performed on the interrelations between mechanical computations and their mathematical descriptions emerging when a human (the researcher) starts to describe a Turing machine (the object of the study) by different mathematical languages (the instruments of investigation). Together with traditional mathematical languages using such concepts as `enumerable sets' and `continuum' a new computational methodology allowing one to measure the number of elements of different infinite sets is used in this paper. It is shown how mathematical languages used to describe the machines limit our possibilities to observe them. In particular, notions of observable det...
Yaroslav D. Sergeyev, Alfredo Garro
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INFORMATICALT
Authors Yaroslav D. Sergeyev, Alfredo Garro
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