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Issue title: Special Issue on Machines, Computations and Universality (MCU 2018)
Guest editors: Jérôme Durand-Lose, Jarkko Kari and Sergey Verlan
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Nagy, Benedeka; * | Vályi, Sándorb
Affiliations: [a] Department of Mathematics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, via Mersin-10, Turkey. nbenedek.inf@gmail.com | [b] Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, University of Nyíregyháza, Hungary. valyi.sandor@nye.hu
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Department of Mathematics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus, via Mersin-10, Turkey
Abstract: Interval-valued computing is a kind of massively parallel computing. It operates on specific subsets of the interval [0,1) – unions of subintervals. They serve as basic data units and are called interval-values. It was established in [9], by a rather simple observation, that interval-valued computing, as a digital computing model, has computing power equivalent to Turing machines. However, this equivalence involves an unlimited number of interval-valued variables. In [14], the equivalence with Turing machines is established using a simulation that uses only a fixed number of interval-valued variables and this number depends only on the number of states of the Turing machine – in a logarithmic way. The simulation given there allows us to extend interval-valued computations into infinite length to capture the computing power of red-green Turing machines. In this extension of [14], based on the quasi-periodic techniques used in the simulations in that paper, a reformulation of the interval-valued computations is given, named circular interval-valued computers. This reformulation enforces the finiteness of the number of used interval-valued variables by building the finiteness into the syntax rules.
Keywords: unconventional computing, massively parallel computing, interval-valued computing, red-green Turing machines, simulation, hypercomputation
DOI: 10.3233/FI-2021-2057
Journal: Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 181, no. 2-3, pp. 213-238, 2021
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