Applicative Model to Bring-in Conceptual Envelope for Computational Thinking with Information Processes
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Abstract
Computational activity is now recognized as a natural science, and computational and informational processes have been discovered in the deep structures of many areas. Computations in the natural world were present long before the invention of computers, but a remarkable shift in understanding its fundamental nature occurs, in fact, before our eyes. The present moment, in fact, is a transition from the concept of computer science as an artificial science to the understanding that information processes are abundant in nature. Computing is recognized as a natural science that studies natural and artificial information processes.
All object constructions are considered as virtual objects, which are possibly combinators. They are connected by “combinatory glue” and form an applicative prestructure.
Keywords
Information process Cognitive interference Quantum shift learning Natural computingNotes
Acknowledgments
This research is supported in part by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, RFBR grants 20-07-00149-a, 19-07-00326-a, 19-07-00420-a, 18-07-01082-a.
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