Computation

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Computation is a process that involves the application of algorithms or systematic procedures to perform calculations. Computation can be performed by natural and artificial entities, including humans and computers.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Computation is a fundamental concept in computer science, mathematics, and related disciplines. It involves the use of algorithms or step-by-step procedures to solve problems or perform tasks. Computation can be performed by various entities, including humans, computers, and even natural phenomena.

Types of Computation[edit | edit source]

There are several types of computation, including digital computation, analog computation, and quantum computation. Each type of computation has its own strengths and weaknesses, and is suited to different types of problems.

Digital Computation[edit | edit source]

Digital computation is the most common type of computation. It involves the use of digital computers, which perform calculations using binary digits (bits). Digital computers can perform a wide range of tasks, from simple arithmetic to complex data analysis.

Analog Computation[edit | edit source]

Analog computation involves the use of analog devices, such as slide rules or analog computers. These devices perform calculations using physical quantities, such as voltage or current, which can vary continuously. Analog computation is less common than digital computation, but it can be more efficient for certain types of problems.

Quantum Computation[edit | edit source]

Quantum computation is a relatively new field that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform computation. Quantum computers can potentially solve certain types of problems much more efficiently than classical computers. However, quantum computation is still in its early stages, and practical quantum computers are not yet available.

Applications of Computation[edit | edit source]

Computation has a wide range of applications, from basic arithmetic to complex scientific simulations. In computer science, computation is used to design and analyze algorithms, develop software, and build computer systems. In mathematics, computation is used to solve equations, prove theorems, and explore mathematical structures. In engineering, computation is used to design and analyze systems, from electronic circuits to large-scale infrastructure projects.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD