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General Relativity in Applications - Hypercomputations. Cosmology. Particles.. DE

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This book presents the application of the achievements of the general theory of relativity in the theory of computation, first of all in its field called hypercomputation - an area of the theory of computation associated with overcoming the so-called Turing barrier, i.e. solving so-called non-computable problems.Another area of hypercomputations discussed in the book was the discovery of the possibility of using them to prove some important mathematical hypotheses that cannot be proved by other known methods. First of all, this applies to the famous Riemann hypothesis. In a sense, this was a confirmation of J. B. Conrey's words that numerous unsuccessful attempts to find its proof indicate the impossibility of obtaining it by methods of analysis and number theory and it is necessary to turn to other methods, for example, arithmetic.

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Zayko Yuriy è nato a Saratov, Russia, il 06.07.1946. Istruzione: Università di Saratov St. Università di Saratov (Fisica teorica, 1969); Istituto di Fisica e Tecnologia di Mosca (post-laurea, 1975); dottorato di ricerca presso l'Istituto di Energia di Mosca (1985). Pubblicazioni: oltre 100 articoli di fisica, biofisica e matematica, 4 monografie di fisica. Appartenenze: NYAS, IEEE. Premi: Borse di studio ISF 1993, 98, 2000, 01.

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Authors Yuriy Zayko
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2023
 
EAN 9786206843290
ISBN 9786206843290
No. of pages 140
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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