Example of a system which is computation universal but not effectively programmable |
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Authors: | Michael Conrad Otto Rössler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Computer Science and Biology, Wayne State University, 48202 Detroit, MI, USA;(2) Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Tübingen, 7400 Tübingen, West Germany |
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Abstract: | The incorporation of a chaotic component in a computing system is incompatible with its being effectively programmable. The example presented shows that concepts of programming suitable for biological systems may differ from those which have grown out of our experience with present day digital computers. |
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