Hydrodynamic and symbolic models of computation with advice
Robert Cardona
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Centre de Recerca Matemática, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
Dynamical systems and physical models defined on idealized continuous phase spaces are known to exhibit non-computable phenomena; examples include the wave equation, recurrent neural networks, or Julia sets in holomorphic dynamics. Inspired by the works of Moore and Siegelmann, we show that ideal fluids, modeled by the Euler equations, are capable of simulating poly-time Turing machines with polynomial advice on compact three-dimensional domains. This is precisely the complexity class considered by Siegelmann in her study of analog recurrent neural networks. In addition, we introduce a new class of symbolic systems, related to countably piecewise linear transformations of the unit square, that is capable of simulating Turing machines with advice in real-time, contrary to previously known models.
Cite this article
Robert Cardona, Hydrodynamic and symbolic models of computation with advice. Rev. Mat. Iberoam. (2024), published online first
DOI 10.4171/RMI/1506