Church–Turing–Deutsch principle
In computer science and quantum physics, the Church–Turing–Deutsch-Wolfram principle (CTDW principle) is a stronger, physical form of the Church–Turing thesis articulated in separate works by Stephen Wolfram and David Deutsch in 1985. The principle states that a universal computing device can simulate every physical process.
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