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Authored by: PolR on Monday, October 15 2012 @ 07:25 PM EDT |
Hardware always manipulate symbols, even when it manipulates them wrong.
A misapplied algorithm is still an algorithm.
In computation theory there is an assumption that the algorithm must be carried
out without error, otherwise the answer is not guaranteed correct. The
assumption is not that errors are impossible. It is that when they occur the
procedure is misapplied and the answer may turn out to be wrong.
Are you arguing that software is patentable because sometimes the hardware does
the wrong thing and the computation produces a wrong answer?
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