Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
1997-10-22
Unconventional Models of Computation, ed. by Cristian S. Calude, John Casti and Michael J. Dinneen (Springer, Singapore, 1998)
Physics
Quantum Physics
15 pages, latex, no figures
Scientific paper
Two aspects of the physical side of the Church-Turing thesis are discussed.
The first issue is a variant of the Eleatic argument against motion, dealing
with Zeno squeezed time cycles of computers. The second argument reviews the
issue of one-to-one computation, that is, the bijective (unique and reversible)
evolution of computations and its relation to the measurement process.
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