On a theory of computation and complexity over the real numbers: Np-completeness, recursive functions and universal machines

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We present a model for computation over the reals or an arbitrary (ordered) ring R. In this general setting, we obtain universal machines, partial recursive functions, as well as NP-complete problems. While our theory reflects the classical over Z (e.g., the computable functions are the recursive functions) it also reflects the special mathematical character of the underlying ring R (e.g., complements of Julia sets provide natural examples of R. E. undecidable sets over the reals) and provides a natural setting for studying foundational issues concerning algorithms in numerical analysis. © 1989 American Mathematical Society.

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Blum, L., Shub, M., & Smale, S. (1989). On a theory of computation and complexity over the real numbers: Np-completeness, recursive functions and universal machines. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 21(1), 1–46. https://doi.org/10.1090/S0273-0979-1989-15750-9

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