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  1. A computation can be seen as a purely physical phenomenon occurring inside a closed physical system called a computer.[1]
  2. The classic account of computation is found throughout the works of Hilary Putnam and others.[1]
  3. Gualtiero Piccinini proposes an account of computation based in mechanical philosophy.[1]
  4. In the theory of computation, a diversity of mathematical models of computers has been developed.[1]
  5. Ti features proprietary processing cores on its silicon—namely, its Tensor cores (for AI computation) and its RT cores (to manage all things ray tracing).[2]
  6. Think again of video games, many of which rely on clever programming to minimize the computation required to construct a virtual world.[2]
  7. Math can be used to understand climate change, health care models, data sciences, computation, all of which come with pressing societal needs.[2]
  8. Doing this requires some clever balancing of computation, since the robot has to keep functioning even if the wireless link suffers from a drop in speed due to interference.[2]
  9. I call this the problem of distinguishing between standard and nonstandard models of computation.[3]
  10. Computational science, also known as scientific computing or scientific computation (SC), is a rapidly growing field that uses advanced computing capabilities to understand and solve complex problems.[4]
  11. At some institutions, a specialization in scientific computation can be earned as a "minor" within another program (which may be at varying levels).[4]
  12. How long, therefore, I lay waiting to hear the ship split upon some rock, or to feel her reel head foremost into the depths of the sea, I have not the means of computation .[5]
  13. There is no theoretical reason for claiming that representations and computation need to be conscious.[6]
  14. In other words, backward-reconstruct paths of zeros that lead to the output of the computation.[6]
  15. Computation is also central to psychology and neuroscience, and perhaps other areas of biology.[7]
  16. According to the computational theory of cognition, cognition is a kind of computation: the behavior of cognitive systems is causally explained by the computations they perform.[7]
  17. In order to test a computational theory of something, we need to know what counts as a computation in a physical system.[7]
  18. Computation may be studied mathematically by formally defining computational objects, such as algorithms and Turing machines, and proving theorems about their properties.[7]
  19. Much of what made computers so revolutionary was that in a relatively short time they could do a complex mathematical computation that would take a human many lifetimes to do.[8]
  20. David Rogers, Weather Prediction Using a Genetic Memory: The most extensive computation known has been conducted over the last billion years on a planet-wide scale: it is the evolution of life.[9]
  21. The power of this computation is illustrated by the complexity and beauty of its crowning achievement, the human brain.[9]
  22. 1In this paper, I analyze the relationship between computational mechanisms—physically instantiated computers—and models of computation.[10]
  23. Models of computation are used in various fields, including, but not limited to, computer science, information technology, and computational modeling in cognitive science.[10]
  24. In the first section, I introduce the notion of a model of computation and sketch some requirements that a satisfactory theory of implementation should meet.[10]
  25. The fourth section gives a short case study of a specific model of computation, namely a Kolmogorov-Uspensky Machine, and shows how the machine was implemented using a biological substrate—slime mold.[10]
  26. That said, they are not “computation appreciation” courses.[11]
  27. Steen's double checked every computation and some he's done four times.[12]
  28. A computation is an operation that begins with some initial conditions and gives an output which follows from a definite set of rules.[13]
  29. The field of computer science studies the nature of computation and its uses, among other things.[13]
  30. A set of rules used to carry out a computation is known as an algorithm.[13]
  31. Harvard has had a long history of groundbreaking research in the theory of computation (ToC, also known as Theoretical Computer Science).[14]
  32. This field addresses the mathematical laws that govern efficient computation, whether by human-made devices or natural phenomena.[14]
  33. All assembly computation described here consists of applications of this operator, which we call random projection and cap (RP&C).[15]
  34. We believe that RP&C is an important primitive of neural computation, and computational learning more generally, and can be shown to have a number of potentially useful properties.[15]
  35. We can see this by computation.[16]
  36. It’s as if in communicating ideas we’re finally able to go beyond pure human effort—and actually leverage the power of computation.[16]
  37. Neural Computation offers access to uncorrected proofs of articles before they are published.[17]
  38. The central dogma of computational trinitarianism holds that Logic, Languages, and Categories are but three manifestations of one divine notion of computation.[18]
  39. There is no preferred route to enlightenment: each aspect provides insights that comprise the experience of computation in our lives.[18]
  40. As well as these pathways, the UCL Mathematical Computation MEng will provide you with an excellent foundation for a broad spectrum of different careers.[19]
  41. In addition to academic requirements, we are looking for you to demonstrate a proven interest in computing and a clear understanding of what studying mathematical computation entails.[19]

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