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    Format: Online-Ressource (542 S.)
    Edition: 2012
    ISBN: 9783110324921
    Series Statement: Ontos Mathematical Logic 3
    Content: Over the last few decades the interest of logicians and mathematicians in constructive and computational aspects of their subjects has been steadily growing, and researchers from disparate areas realized that they can benefit enormously from the mutual exchange of techniques concerned with those aspects. A key figure in this exciting development is the logician and mathematician Helmut Schwichtenberg to whom this volume is dedicated on the occasion of his 70th birthday and his turning emeritus. The volume contains 20 articles from leading experts about recent developments in Constructive set theory, Provably recursive functions, Program extraction, Theories of truth, Constructive mathematics, Classical vs. intuitionistic logic, Inductive definitions, and Continuous functionals and domains.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110324532
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. ISBN 978-3-11-032453-2
    Language: English
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    Author information: Seisenberger, Monika 1968-
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  • 2
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    gbv_749302941
    Format: Online-Ressource (XIII, 329 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    ISBN: 9789401597579
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 306
    Content: At first glance, Robinson's original form of nonstandard analysis appears nonconstructive in essence, because it makes a rather unrestricted use of classical logic and set theory and, in particular, of the axiom of choice. Recent developments, however, have given rise to the hope that the distance between constructive and nonstandard mathematics is actually much smaller than it appears. So the time was ripe for the first meeting dedicated simultaneously to both ways of doing mathematics - and to the current and future reunion of these seeming opposites. Consisting of peer-reviewed research and survey articles written on the occasion of such an event, this volume offers views of the continuum from various standpoints. Including historical and philosophical issues, the topics of the contributions range from the foundations, the practice, and the applications of constructive and nonstandard mathematics, to the interplay of these areas and the development of a unified theory
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789048158850
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789048158850
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781402001529
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789401597586
    Language: English
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    gbv_1646687124
    Format: Online-Ressource (XV, 608 p. Also available online, digital)
    ISBN: 9783540354680
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3988
    Content: Heap-Abstraction for an Object-Oriented Calculus with Thread Classes -- From Constructibility and Absoluteness to Computability and Domain Independence -- Datatype-Generic Reasoning -- The Logical Strength of the Uniform Continuity Theorem -- Elementary Algebraic Specifications of the Rational Function Field -- Random Closed Sets -- Deep Inference and Its Normal Form of Derivations -- Logspace Complexity of Functions and Structures -- Prefix-Like Complexities and Computability in the Limit -- Partial Continuous Functions and Admissible Domain Representations -- An Invariant Cost Model for the Lambda Calculus -- On the Complexity of the Sperner Lemma -- The Church-Turing Thesis: Consensus and Opposition -- Gödel and the Origins of Computer Science -- The Role of Algebraic Models and Type-2 Theory of Effectivity in Special Purpose Processor Design -- Turing Universality in Dynamical Systems -- Every Sequence Is Decompressible from a Random One -- Reversible Conservative Rational Abstract Geometrical Computation Is Turing-Universal -- LJQ: A Strongly Focused Calculus for Intuitionistic Logic -- Böhm Trees, Krivine’s Machine and the Taylor Expansion of Lambda-Terms -- What Does the Incompleteness Theorem Add to the Unsolvability of the Halting Problem? -- An Analysis of the Lemmas of Urysohn and Urysohn-Tietze According to Effective Borel Measurability -- Enumeration Reducibility with Polynomial Time Bounds -- Coinductive Proofs for Basic Real Computation -- A Measure of Space for Computing over the Reals -- On Graph Isomorphism for Restricted Graph Classes -- Infinite Time Register Machines -- Upper and Lower Bounds on Sizes of Finite Bisimulations of Pfaffian Hybrid Systems -- Forcing with Random Variables and Proof Complexity -- Complexity-Theoretic Hierarchies -- Undecidability in the Homomorphic Quasiorder of Finite Labeled Forests -- Lower Bounds Using Kolmogorov Complexity -- The Jump Classes of Minimal Covers -- Space Bounds for Infinitary Computation -- From a Zoo to a Zoology: Descriptive Complexity for Graph Polynomials -- Towards a Trichotomy for Quantified H-Coloring -- Two Open Problems on Effective Dimension -- Optimization and Approximation Problems Related to Polynomial System Solving -- Uncomputability Below the Real Halting Problem -- Constraints on Hypercomputation -- Martingale Families and Dimension in P -- Can General Relativistic Computers Break the Turing Barrier? -- Degrees of Weakly Computable Reals -- Understanding and Using Spector’s Bar Recursive Interpretation of Classical Analysis -- A Subrecursive Refinement of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra -- An Introduction to Program and Thread Algebra -- Fast Quantifier Elimination Means P = NP -- Admissible Representations in Computable Analysis -- Do Noetherian Modules Have Noetherian Basis Functions? -- Inverting Monotone Continuous Functions in Constructive Analysis -- Partial Recursive Functions in Martin-Löf Type Theory -- Partially Ordered Connectives and ?1 1 on Finite Models -- Upper and Lower Bounds for the Computational Power of P Systems with Mobile Membranes -- Gödel’s Conflicting Approaches to Effective Calculability -- Co-total Enumeration Degrees -- Relativized Degree Spectra -- Phase Transition Thresholds for Some Natural Subclasses of the Computable Functions -- Non-deterministic Halting Times for Hamkins-Kidder Turing Machines -- Kurt Gödel and Computability Theory -- A Computability Theory of Real Numbers -- Primitive Recursive Selection Functions over Abstract Algebras.
    Content: CiE 2006: Logical Approaches to Computational Barriers Swansea, Wales, June 30 - July 5, 2006 Computability in Europe (CiE) is an informal network of European scientists working on computability theory, including its foundations, technical devel- ment, and applications. Among the aims of the network is to advance our t- oretical understanding of what can and cannot be computed, by any means of computation. Its scienti?c vision is broad: computations may be performed with discrete or continuous data by all kinds of algorithms, programs, and - chines. Computations may be made by experimenting with any sort of physical system obeying the laws of a physical theory such as Newtonian mechanics, quantum theory or relativity. Computations may be very general, depending upon the foundations of set theory; or very speci?c, using the combinatorics of ?nite structures. CiE also works on subjects intimately related to computation, especially theories of data and information, and methods for formal reasoning about computations. The sources of new ideas and methods include practical developments in areas such as neural networks, quantum computation, natural computation, molecular computation, and computational learning. Applications are everywhere, especially, in algebra, analysis and geometry, or data types and programming. This volume, Logical Approaches to Computational Barriers, is the proce- ings of the second in a series of conferences of CiE that was held at the Depa- ment of Computer Science, Swansea University, 30 June - 5 July, 2006.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540354666
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Logical approaches to computational barriers Berlin : Springer, 2006 ISBN 3540354662
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540354666
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Berechnungstheorie ; Algorithmus ; Church-These ; Biocomputer ; Berechnungskomplexität ; Berechnungstheorie ; Algorithmus ; Church-These ; Biocomputer ; Berechnungskomplexität ; Konferenzschrift
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