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has gloss | eng: Interval-valued computation is a special kind of theoretical models for computation. It is capable of working on “interval-valued bytes”: special subsets of the unit interval. If such computers were realized, their computation power would be much greater than that of functioning, "implementable" computers. As such, there are no architectures for their physical implementations. |
lexicalization | eng: interval-valued computation |
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lexicalization | hun: Intervallum számítógép |
lexicalization | hun: Intervallum-számítógép |
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