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Science 28 April 1995:
Vol. 268. no. 5210, pp. 545 - 548
DOI: 10.1126/science.268.5210.545

Articles

Computation Beyond the Turing Limit

Hava T. Siegelmann 1

1 Department of Information Systems Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel. E-mail: iehava@ie.technion.ac.il

Extensive efforts have been made to prove the Church-Turing thesis, which suggests that all realizable dynamical and physical systems cannot be more powerful than classical models of computation. A simply described but highly chaotic dynamical system called the analog shift map is presented here, which has computational power beyond the Turing limit (super-Turing); it computes exactly like neural networks and analog machines. This dynamical system is conjectured to describe natural physical phenomena.

Submitted on July 26, 1994
Accepted on January 25, 1995


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