The idea that there is such a thing as analogue computation is a classic oxymoron. The logic of the digital is computation and vice versa. (Now let's see how quickly this thread devolves.)
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I was using "discrete" as a stand-in for "digital" because I can count only integers (with certain tricks, rationals) on my fingers (digits). Maybe yours can count reals, in which case yeah cool, go ahead call your fuzzy logics digital!
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More interesting would be a way to map an analog computer's bifurcations to such a logic and then showing equivalence, that's an equivalence I'd buy because it'd only have to assume measurement imprecisions. I'd read that.
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