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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 317
Volume 317, Number 1-3, 4 June 2004
- Mark Burgin, Allen Klinger:

Three aspects of super-recursive algorithms and hypercomputation or finding black swans. 1-11 - Peter Kugel:

Toward a theory of intelligence. 13-30 - Mark Burgin:

Algorithmic complexity of recursive and inductive algorithms. 31-60 - Jirí Wiedermann

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Characterizing the super-Turing computing power and efficiency of classical fuzzy Turing machines. 61-69 - Mark Burgin, Allen Klinger:

Experience, generations, and limits in machine learning. 71-91 - Tien D. Kieu:

Hypercomputation with quantum adiabatic processes. 93-104 - Oron Shagrir:

Super-tasks, accelerating Turing machines and uncomputability. 105-114 - Bruce J. MacLennan

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Natural computation and non-Turing models of computation. 115-145 - Manuel Lameiras Campagnolo:

Continuous-time computation with restricted integration capabilities. 147-165 - Selmer Bringsjord, Konstantine Arkoudas:

The modal argument for hypercomputing minds. 167-190 - Benjamin Wells:

Hypercomputation by definition. 191-207 - Carol E. Cleland:

The concept of computability. 209-225 - Kevin T. Kelly:

Uncomputability: the problem of induction internalized. 227-249 - B. Jack Copeland:

Hypercomputation: philosophical issues. 251-267

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