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What kinds of mathematics do we consider computer science enough to be ontopic here?
So is a question on solving Schrödinger's equation within our scope? Perhaps, if it pertains to some paper related to computer science, like the old papers on the possibility of quantum computation. …
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Logical circuits
My view is that computer science starts just after the level of flip-flops. It is oblivious to whether the computer is implemented using electronics or, say, optically. I think we can all agree that a …
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How does this site differ from Theoretical Computer Science Stack Exchange?
Theoretical computer science is for mathematicians working in the field of theoretical computer science, at the level of graduate student and upwards. It accepts only research-level questions.
Comput …