Excellent talk. Note that control engineers have been looking at these problems for many years, e.g. for embedded system timing read Motus & Rodd (1994).
This is such an excellent talk! I loved the part about not being able to execute multi-threaded software, because it will simply break the RT timing constraints.
I have published a paper that proves that any set of deterministic models that is rich enough to include Newton's laws together with discrete phenomena (like collisions) is incomplete. It does not contain its own limit points. So if physics is rich enough for these two things, then nondeterminism is unavoidable. See ptolemy.berkeley.edu/projects/chess/pubs/1183.html
This is an excellent talk. I noticed some abrupt interruptions. I hope we did not miss any important information
Excellent talk. Note that control engineers have been looking at these problems for many years, e.g. for embedded system timing read Motus & Rodd (1994).
This is such an excellent talk! I loved the part about not being able to execute multi-threaded software, because it will simply break the RT timing constraints.
Excellent talk, thanks Mr Lee
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How can one know, if the universe is not deterministic?
I have published a paper that proves that any set of deterministic models that is rich enough to include Newton's laws together with discrete phenomena (like collisions) is incomplete. It does not contain its own limit points. So if physics is rich enough for these two things, then nondeterminism is unavoidable. See ptolemy.berkeley.edu/projects/chess/pubs/1183.html