Computable function

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arXiv:1512.03024v2 [cs.LO] 8 DecComparing representations for function spaces in computable analysis Arno Pauly

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Source URL: arxiv.org

- Date: 2016-12-09 04:24:13
    2Mathematical logic / Software engineering / Theoretical computer science / Type theory / Computability theory / Logic in computer science / Proof assistants / Logic for Computable Functions / HOL / Lambda calculus / Primitive recursive function / Recursion

    A brief introduction to Higher Order Logic and the HOL proof assistant Monica Nesi

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    Source URL: www.di.univaq.it

    Language: English - Date: 2011-02-08 09:50:34
    3Mathematical analysis / Computability theory / Mathematics / Theory of computation / Theoretical computer science / Martingale theory / Stochastic processes / Kakeya set / Real analysis / Computable function / Martingale / Computable number

    Lines Missing Every Random Point∗ Jack H. Lutz† Neil Lutz‡ Abstract

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    Source URL: paul.rutgers.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-23 19:14:22
    4Computability theory / Theoretical computer science / Theory of computation / Mathematics / Mathematical logic / Turing machine / Models of computation / Computable number / Alan Turing / Computable function / Definable real number / Computability

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    Source URL: homepages.math.uic.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2016-01-08 10:48:49
    5Mathematics / Mathematical logic / Computability theory / Logic / Theory of computation / Computable number / Structure / Computable function / Sigma-algebra

    A computable axiomatisation of the topology of R and C Paul Taylor 6 August 2009

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    Source URL: www.paultaylor.eu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-08-10 10:52:15
    6Computability theory / Theory of computation / Randomness / Theoretical computer science / Algorithmic information theory / Kolmogorov complexity / Algorithmically random sequence / Computable function / Complexity / Algorithm / Pseudorandomness / Lossless compression

    Applied Mathematics and Computation xxxxxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Applied Mathematics and Computation journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/amc

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    Source URL: scribblethink.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-10-07 04:35:37
    7Computability theory / Theory of computation / Turing machine / Models of computation / Theoretical computer science / Computability / Algorithm / Halting problem / Reduction / Computable function / NP / Complexity class

    Computability 1 Tao Jiang

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    Source URL: www.cs.ucr.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2002-01-28 23:36:37
    8Artificial neural networks / Functions and mappings / Computational neuroscience / Multilayer perceptron / Perceptron / Function / Connectionism / Graph of a function / Computable function / Feedforward neural network

    Informatics 1 Cognitive Science (2014–2015) School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh Mirella Lapata Quiz 2: Perceptrons and Multilayer Perceptrons 1. Which one of the following is the perceptron’s input functio

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    Source URL: www.inf.ed.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2016-02-11 08:43:44
    9Computability theory / Theory of computation / Turing machine / Alan Turing / Models of computation / Computability / ChurchTuring thesis / Computable function / Algorithm / Reduction / Turing completeness / Machine that always halts

    Computational Irreducibility and Computational Analogy

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    Source URL: www.complex-systems.com

    Language: English - Date: 2015-10-12 16:05:50
    10Theory of computation / Computability theory / Busy beaver / Computable function / Computability / Turing machine / Halting problem / Hypercomputation / Computable number / Algorithm / Alan Turing / Ackermann function

    Who Can Name the Bigger Number? Scott Aaronson∗ 1999 In an old joke, two noblemen vie to name the bigger number. The first, after ruminating for hours, triumphantly announces ”Eighty-three!” The second,

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    Source URL: homepages.math.uic.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2016-01-08 10:48:49
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