Interactive Computation

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In computer science, interactive computation is a mathematical model for computation that involves input/output communication with the external world during computation.

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Among the currently studied mathematical models of computation that attempt to capture interaction are Giorgi Japaridze's hard- and easy-play machines elaborated within the framework of computability logic, Dina Q. Goldin's Persistent Turing Machines (PTMs), and Yuri Gurevich's abstract state machines. Peter Wegner has additionally done a great deal of work on this area of computer science[citation needed].

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Categories: [Theory of computation] [Theoretical computer science]


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