Hilbert Godel Turing and the Computer Decision Problem Hilbert Godel Turing and the Computer Decision Problem

Hilbert Godel Turing and the Computer Decision Problem

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Is there a procedure or algorithm that can decide whether statements, mathematical or non-mathematical, are true or false, win or draw? The broader decision problem can be stated as follows: Even though a mathematical or non-mathematical statement is undecidable in general, it may be possible to find a special algorithm that makes a computer model stop or checkmate. A computer model stops when a true or false decision is made. A computer model game ends when a checkmate win or draw occurs.
Philosophically, no procedure can decide whether statements in science, reason, and faith are true or false, win or draw. While it is theoretically possible to find exceptions to this rule, such exceptions are not possible absent confirmation and/or with less than perfect artifacts, computers and software, and less than perfect man-skills. True and false statements abound in science, less so in reason and non in faith.[10]

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2018
3 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15
Pages
PUBLISHER
James Constant
SIZE
71.5
KB

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