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Mika Hirvensalo, Adjunct professor, University of Turku, Finland
3 de junho às 11h

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In a very general level, computation, however it is formalized, can be seen as manipulation of information. Theoretical results of the last two decades have shown that the assumptions on the nature of the information are crucial when analyzing the feasibility of computational procedures. Treating information from classical or quantum viewpoint will lead to essentially different models. The difference of those models are underlined in this talk by examples.

Biografia resumida

Mika Hirvensalo, born 8 Sep 1972, Turku, Finland. PhD in mathematics: March 2013, Turku, Finland. Research interests: Foundations of computing, decidability questions, small universal computing models, quantum computing. Current position(s): Lecturer, University of Turku, since 2006; Adjunct professor, University of Turku, since 2008.

Notable publications: M. Hirvensalo: "Quantum Computing" 2nd ed., (xiii+241pp), Springer (2004) M. Hirvensalo: Member of the editorial group to Handbook of Natural Computing (Springer) (2012)

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