Analog computation beyond the Turing limit

Jerzy Mycka
2006 Applied Mathematics and Computation  
The main purpose of this paper is quite uncontroversial. First, we recall some models of analog computations (including these allowed to perform Turing uncomputable tasks). Second, we support the suggestions that such hypercomputable capabilities of such systems can be explained by the use of infinite limits. Additionally, the inner restrictions of analog models of computations are indicated.
doi:10.1016/j.amc.2005.09.074 fatcat:xwg6delq3fhwrfcc5jjuejfieu