Document worth reading: “A Universal Hypercomputer”
This paper describes a type of infinitary computer (a hypercomputer) capable of computing reality in preliminary ranges of the set theoretic universe, V. The appropriate class of such hypercomputers is named a standard hypercomputer. There are two basic variants of hypercomputer: a serial hypercomputer and a parallel hypercomputer. The set of computable options of the two variants is comparable nevertheless the parallel hypercomputer is often faster than a serial hypercomputer (as measured by an ordinal complexity measure). Insights into set concept using information concept and a standard hypercomputer are potential, and it is argued that the Generalised Continuum Hypothesis can be regarded as a information-theoretic principle, which follows from an information minimization principle. A Universal Hypercomputer