Course

AN INTRODUCTION TO HYPERCOMPUTATION: WHAT ALGORITHMS CANNOT SOLVE

  • Since : 7/5/21
  • Up to : 7/9/21
  • Campus of Valencia
  • Language: Spanish
  • Online

Pre-registration since 5/6/21

Promoted by :
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática

Lead by :
Silvia Mª Terrasa Barrena



Course modality

Face-To-Face Online Live broadcast

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15 hours*

Timetable

Morning
Lunes a viernes de 11h a 14h

(*) In this activity, distance learning classes will be held with live broadcast

Venue
Online síncrono vía Teams o recurso similar.
Certification

Attendance

Course modality

ONLINE

Course

2020-2021

ECTS

0

Campus

Valencia

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On-campus

15 h

Online

Fee Target Deadlines
115 € Alumni UPV PLUS or AAA UPV  1 plazo
115 € UPV student  1 plazo
115 € Personal UPV  1 plazo
150 € General public  1 plazo
115,00 € - Alumni UPV PLUS o AAA UPV
115,00 € - Personal UPV
150,00 € - Público en general
115,00 € - Alumno UPV

Objectives

1. Introduce a mathematical model to define the concept of algorithm
2. Establish the limits of the problems that can be solved algorithmically and show some examples of unsolvable problems.
3. Show a classification of unsolvable problems.
4. Show other problem-solving paradigms that exceed algorithmic resolutions and that give rise to the concept of a super-recursive algorithm.


Trainers

  • José María Sempere Luna Profesor/a Titular de Universidad

Content

1. Towards a definition of the concept of algorithm.
2. The limit of algorithms
3. A collection of unsolvable problems
4. Classifying the unsolvable problems.