Church–Turing–Deutsch principle
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Alonzo Church, Alan Turing, and David Deutsch contributed to the Church–Turing–Deutsch principle, also known as the CTD principle, of computer science. The principle states: A universal computing device can simulate every physical process.
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[edit] External links
- “Interesting problems: The Church–Turing–Deutsch Principle”, a 16 April 2004 weblog entry by Michael Nielsen

