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Computational Complexity in Non-Turing Models of Computation: The What, the Why and the How

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Computational Complexity in Non-Turing Models of Computation: The What, the Why and the How
We preliminarily recap what is meant by complexity and non-Turing computation, by way of explanation of our title, ‘Computational Complexity in Non-Turing Models of Computation’. Based on investigation of a motivating example, we argue that traditional complexity theory does not adequately capture the true complexity of certain non-Turing computers, and, hence, that an extension of the theory is needed in order to accommodate such machines. We propose a framework of complexity that is not computation-model-dependent—that, rather, is extensible so as to accommodate diverse computational models—, and that allows meaningful comparison of computers’ respective complexities, whether or not the comparison be with respect to different resources, and whether or not the computers be instances of different models of computation. Whilst, we suggest, complexity theory is—without some modification—of limited applicability to certain non-standard models, we hope that the ideas desc...
Ed Blakey
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ENTCS
Authors Ed Blakey
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