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The instructional information processing account of digital computation

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posted on 2024-11-15, 07:03 authored by Nir Fresco, Marty J Wolf
What is nontrivial digital computation?It is the processing of discrete data through discrete state transitions in accordance with finite instructional information. The motivation for our account is that many previous attempts to answer this question are inadequate, and also that this account accords with the common intuition that digital computation is a type of information processing. We use the notion of reachability in a graph to defend this characterization in memory-based systems and underscore the importance of instructional information for digital computation. We argue that our account evaluates positively against adequacy criteria for accounts of computation.

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Fresco, N. & Wolf, M. J. (2014). The instructional information processing account of digital computation. Synthese, 191 (7), 1469-1492.

Journal title

Synthese

Volume

191

Issue

7

Pagination

1469-1492

Language

English

RIS ID

82344

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