A Survey of Continuous-Time Computation Theory
Orponen, P. (1997). A Survey of Continuous-Time Computation Theory. In D.-Z. Du, & K.-I. Ko (Eds.), Advances in Algorithms, Languages, and Complexity (pp. 209-224). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3394-4_11
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Motivated partly by the resurgence of neural computation research, and partly by advances in device technology, there has been a recent increase of interest in analog, continuous-time computation. However, while special-case algorithms and devices are being developed, relatively little work exists on the general theory of continuous- time models of computation. In this paper, we survey the existing models and results in this area, and point to some of the open research questions.
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