Church-turing-deutsch Principle
Alonzo Church
,
Alan Turing
, and
David Deutsch
contributed to the
Church-Turing-Deutsch principle
, also known as the
CTD principle
, of
computer science
. The principle states: A
universal
computing device
can
simulate
every physical
process
.
See also
Church-Turing thesis
External links
Interesting problems: The Church-Turing-Deutsch Principle
, a
16 April
2004
weblog
entry by Michael Nielsen
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