Search
Home  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Authors  |  Orders  |  Email Alerts  |  E-Catalogues  |  Exhibitions  |  Journals  |  E-books |  Blog 
  BOOKS BY SUBJECT
  Architecture and Building
Management

Asian Studies
Business and Management
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics and Finance
Engineering
Environmental Science
General Interest
History of Science
Life Sciences
Materials Science
Mathematics
Medicine and Healthcare
Nanotechnology and
Nanoscience

Nonlinear Science
Physics
Popular Science
Social Sciences
New Titles
New Reviews
Bestsellers
Editor's Choice
 
Bookmark and Share

COMPUTABILITY IN CONTEXT
Computation and Logic in the Real World

edited by S Barry Cooper (University of Leeds, UK) & Andrea Sorbi (Universita degli Studi di Siena, Italy)

Table of Contents (95k)
Preface (98k)
Chapter 1: Computation, Information, and the Arrow of Time (365k)

Computability has played a crucial role in mathematics and computer science, leading to the discovery, understanding and classification of decidable/undecidable problems, paving the way for the modern computer era, and affecting deeply our view of the world. Recent new paradigms of computation, based on biological and physical models, address in a radically new way questions of efficiency and challenge assumptions about the so-called Turing barrier.

This volume addresses various aspects of the ways computability and theoretical computer science enable scientists and philosophers to deal with mathematical and real-world issues, covering problems related to logic, mathematics, physical processes, real computation and learning theory. At the same time it will focus on different ways in which computability emerges from the real world, and how this affects our way of thinking about everyday computational issues.

 
Contents:
  • Computation, Information, and the Arrow of Time (P Adriaans & P van Emde Boas)
  • The Isomorphism Conjecture for NP (M Agrawal)
  • The Ershov Hierarchy (M M Arslanov)
  • Complexity and Approximation in Reoptimization (G Ausiello et al.)
  • Definability in the Real Universe (S B Cooper)
  • HF-Computability (Y L Drshov et al.)
  • The Mathematics of Computing Between Logic and Physics (G Longo & T Paul)
  • Liquid State Machines: Motivation, Theory, and Applications (W Maass)
  • Experiments on an Internal Approach to Typed Algorithms in Analysis (D Normann)
  • Recursive Functions: An Archeological Look (P Odifreddi)
  • Reverse Mathematics and Well-Ordering Principles (M Rathjen & A Weiermann)
  • Discrete Transfinite Computation Models (P D Welch)
 
Readership: Researchers in computational mathematics, logic, and theoretical computer science.
 
 
420pp    Pub. date: Feb 2011  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-245-7
1-84816-245-6
   US$124 / £86

 


420pp    Pub. date: Feb 2011  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-277-8(ebook)
1-84816-277-4(ebook)
   US$161

 


 
 

Copyright © 2012 Imperial College Press Co. All rights reserved.