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that Hewitt found some interesting and even fundamentall relationships between Turing
Completeness and etc. However, something did not feel quite right, and after taking a more careful look at this I realised that the reason his results "clash" with the rest of the theory is because none of them are formal mathematical arguments. Moreover, I have not found *any* confirmations of this in academic literature (apart from the one published by Hewitt, of course).
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I don't see a basis for this in the project, with which I was already familiar. Have an outstanding query in the IRC channel supporting it (cloud haskell, CH) and will remove that row shortly, barring discovery/direction to the relevance. Everything with message passing or communicating objects isn't
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The reason we have this whole mess simply because it is part of big self-reference cycle of Hewitt's productions. If you don't believe me, just check the facts yourselves. Initially after reading these few articles on Actor Model and it's relationship with other fields, for a while I myself believed
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it implements the same primitives with the same semantics. This is exactly the same claim that the two citations for Scala make. They reference Hewitt and Agha but only actually claim to implement the Erlang primitives. This is the basis on which the page currently justifies calling Scala a whole
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Perhaps it is the latest and most accurate information (although "most accurate" is a strange turn of phrase when referring to theoretical computability). In that case, some other editor will add it. In the meantime, Carl Hewitt is banned from editing
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I also fail to understand how can self-published things by Carl Hewitt can be considered valid references? Has anyone even looked at those papers (i.e. papers "published" by Carl Hewitt after the 2000)? They are mostly total rubbish. E.g. some claim to disprove central theorems of mathemathical
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It is true, but given the long pattern of violations, there is no reason to burden ourselves re-protecting articles every one month. The general pattern is that a longer protection seems to calm things down. Since you have requested unprotection, and the other affected articles have been quiet
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Ahh, I hadn't read the more general policy on protection, so it looked to me like sort of creeping overreach/severity. Considering how long this has been going on (baffling), I guess it won't be long before the little lock is back, but thanks for being pragmatic and giving it a shot anyway.
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actor programming language (even though it's just a library in scala). Exactly the same justification can be made for
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DBLP is not very up to dateĀ :-( The important thing is to learn as much as you can. Unfortunately, it is becoming increasingly difficult to improve articles because of
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Said principal developer here. Just a quick follow-up with some more details and references. What exactly is an implementation of the actor model is an interesting question, and I'm not going to make any strong claim that Erlang is such an implementation. However,
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Second, sorry for using strongs words, but this is not an ad-hominem attack on Carl Hewitt. This is about the standard scientific process and the usual guidelines by which
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One immediate question is: what is the full publication information for "Proceedings of inconsistency robustness", including the publisher? Strangely, a Google search does not turn up any information, and "robust11.org" is simply an online PDF. āĀ Carl
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Finally, the "What is Computation?" article is a philosophical essay -- not some kind of a mathematical paper which can be used to argue about some fundamental relationship to / implications about mathematical logic. It's
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The "strangely" is not so strange, when you notice the fact that it is an "institution" setup by Carl Hewitt through which he publishes his own material. I don't know how to state this without sounding sarcastic.
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lately, I have unprotected the article. However, if the problem returns, I will re-protect it for several months. (It is worth emphasizing that this is semi-protection, not full protection.) āĀ Carl
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