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      Classical physics and the Church--Turing Thesis

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      Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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          Would physical laws permit the construction of computing machines that are capable of solving some problems much faster than the standard computational model? Recent evidence suggests that this might be the case in the quantum world. But the question is of great interest even in the realm of classical physics. In this article, we observe that there is fundamental tension between the Extended Church--Turing Thesis and the existence of numerous seemingly intractable computational problems arising from classical physics. Efforts to resolve this incompatibility could both advance our knowledge of the theory of computation, as well as serve the needs of scientific computing.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Journal of the ACM
                J. ACM
                Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
                0004-5411
                1557-735X
                January 2003
                January 2003
                : 50
                : 1
                : 100-105
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
                Article
                10.1145/602382.602411
                d620e340-57af-4167-ad7e-05458d94e1d1
                © 2003
                History

                Molecular medicine,Neurosciences
                Molecular medicine, Neurosciences

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