Turing Computability: Theory and Applications

Turing Computability: Theory and Applications

2014 • 299 pages

This book emphasizes three very important concepts: computability, as opposed to recursion or induction; classical computability, i.e., algorithmic functions on certain countable structures in the original sense of Turing and Post; and the art of computability, i.e., a skill to be practiced, but also important an esthetic sense of beauty and taste in mathematics.

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