Deutsch, Turing and valuable errors
Jacques M Mallah wrote:
> If there is no dynamics, there is no computation.
I guess it is natural for a physicist to think in that way, but
I believe it is plausible that such principle can be just wrong.
Actually I believe that such principle is incompatible with comp.
I would like to say more, but I have no time to do it. This week
I am "horribly busy" ....
I will read the mails and I will probably make some kind of "delayed
reply" later (including some comments to Jacques M Mallah and Gilles
Henri's post).
Cheers, Bruno.
Received on Mon Apr 26 1999 - 07:32:50 PDT
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