Higher-Order Computability

Higher-Order Computability
Author: John Longley
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3662479923

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This book offers a self-contained exposition of the theory of computability in a higher-order context, where 'computable operations' may themselves be passed as arguments to other computable operations. The subject originated in the 1950s with the work of Kleene, Kreisel and others, and has since expanded in many different directions under the influence of workers from both mathematical logic and computer science. The ideas of higher-order computability have proved valuable both for elucidating the constructive content of logical systems, and for investigating the expressive power of various higher-order programming languages. In contrast to the well-known situation for first-order functions, it turns out that at higher types there are several different notions of computability competing for our attention, and each of these has given rise to its own strand of research. In this book, the authors offer an integrated treatment that draws together many of these strands within a unifying framework, revealing not only the range of possible computability concepts but the relationships between them. The book will serve as an ideal introduction to the field for beginning graduate students, as well as a reference for advanced researchers

Handbook of Computability Theory

Handbook of Computability Theory
Author: E.R. Griffor
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 741
Release: 1999-10-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0080533043

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The chapters of this volume all have their own level of presentation. The topics have been chosen based on the active research interest associated with them. Since the interest in some topics is older than that in others, some presentations contain fundamental definitions and basic results while others relate very little of the elementary theory behind them and aim directly toward an exposition of advanced results. Presentations of the latter sort are in some cases restricted to a short survey of recent results (due to the complexity of the methods and proofs themselves). Hence the variation in level of presentation from chapter to chapter only reflects the conceptual situation itself. One example of this is the collective efforts to develop an acceptable theory of computation on the real numbers. The last two decades has seen at least two new definitions of effective operations on the real numbers.

Computability

Computability
Author: B. Jack Copeland
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262527480

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Computer scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers discuss the conceptual foundations of the notion of computability as well as recent theoretical developments. In the 1930s a series of seminal works published by Alan Turing, Kurt Gödel, Alonzo Church, and others established the theoretical basis for computability. This work, advancing precise characterizations of effective, algorithmic computability, was the culmination of intensive investigations into the foundations of mathematics. In the decades since, the theory of computability has moved to the center of discussions in philosophy, computer science, and cognitive science. In this volume, distinguished computer scientists, mathematicians, logicians, and philosophers consider the conceptual foundations of computability in light of our modern understanding. Some chapters focus on the pioneering work by Turing, Gödel, and Church, including the Church-Turing thesis and Gödel's response to Church's and Turing's proposals. Other chapters cover more recent technical developments, including computability over the reals, Gödel's influence on mathematical logic and on recursion theory and the impact of work by Turing and Emil Post on our theoretical understanding of online and interactive computing; and others relate computability and complexity to issues in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of mathematics. Contributors Scott Aaronson, Dorit Aharonov, B. Jack Copeland, Martin Davis, Solomon Feferman, Saul Kripke, Carl J. Posy, Hilary Putnam, Oron Shagrir, Stewart Shapiro, Wilfried Sieg, Robert I. Soare, Umesh V. Vazirani

Computability and Randomness

Computability and Randomness
Author: André Nies
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0191627887

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The interplay between computability and randomness has been an active area of research in recent years, reflected by ample funding in the USA, numerous workshops, and publications on the subject. The complexity and the randomness aspect of a set of natural numbers are closely related. Traditionally, computability theory is concerned with the complexity aspect. However, computability theoretic tools can also be used to introduce mathematical counterparts for the intuitive notion of randomness of a set. Recent research shows that, conversely, concepts and methods originating from randomness enrich computability theory. The book covers topics such as lowness and highness properties, Kolmogorov complexity, betting strategies and higher computability. Both the basics and recent research results are desribed, providing a very readable introduction to the exciting interface of computability and randomness for graduates and researchers in computability theory, theoretical computer science, and measure theory.

Unity of Logic and Computation

Unity of Logic and Computation
Author: Gianluca Della Vedova
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3031369785

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Unity of Logic and Computation, CiE 2023, held in Batumi, Georgia, during July 24–28, 2023. The 23 full papers and 13 invited papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 51 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: ​Degree theory; Proof Theory; Computability; Algorithmic Randomness; Computational Complexity; Interactive proofs; and Combinatorial approaches.

Computability

Computability
Author: Nigel Cutland
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1980-06-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521294652

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What can computers do in principle? What are their inherent theoretical limitations? The theoretical framework which enables such questions to be answered has been developed over the last fifty years from the idea of a computable function - a function whose values can be calculated in an automatic way.

Turing Computability

Turing Computability
Author: Robert I. Soare
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642319335

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Turing's famous 1936 paper introduced a formal definition of a computing machine, a Turing machine. This model led to both the development of actual computers and to computability theory, the study of what machines can and cannot compute. This book presents classical computability theory from Turing and Post to current results and methods, and their use in studying the information content of algebraic structures, models, and their relation to Peano arithmetic. The author presents the subject as an art to be practiced, and an art in the aesthetic sense of inherent beauty which all mathematicians recognize in their subject. Part I gives a thorough development of the foundations of computability, from the definition of Turing machines up to finite injury priority arguments. Key topics include relative computability, and computably enumerable sets, those which can be effectively listed but not necessarily effectively decided, such as the theorems of Peano arithmetic. Part II includes the study of computably open and closed sets of reals and basis and nonbasis theorems for effectively closed sets. Part III covers minimal Turing degrees. Part IV is an introduction to games and their use in proving theorems. Finally, Part V offers a short history of computability theory. The author has honed the content over decades according to feedback from students, lecturers, and researchers around the world. Most chapters include exercises, and the material is carefully structured according to importance and difficulty. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in computer science and mathematics and researchers engaged with computability and mathematical logic.

Computability and Logic

Computability and Logic
Author: George S. Boolos
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2007-09-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0521877520

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This fifth edition of 'Computability and Logic' covers not just the staple topics of an intermediate logic course such as Godel's incompleteness theorems, but also optional topics that include Turing's theory of computability and Ramsey's theorem.

Computability

Computability
Author: Klaus Weihrauch
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642699650

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Intends to lay a common basis for the different branches of recursion theory. Leads from the very basic theory to modern concepts of computability. Consists of three consecutive parts: 1. Basic Concepts of Computability. 2. Traditional Recursion Theory. 3. Unified Type 2 theory of constructivity and computability on Baire's space including a general the- ory of representations.

Computability, Complexity, and Languages

Computability, Complexity, and Languages
Author: Martin Davis
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1994-02-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780122063824

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This introductory text covers the key areas of computer science, including recursive function theory, formal languages, and automata. Additions to the second edition include: extended exercise sets, which vary in difficulty; expanded section on recursion theory; new chapters on program verification and logic programming; updated references and examples throughout.