Feasibilism, Explication, and the Cobham-Edmonds Thesis
Abstract
While the Church-Turing thesis asserts that effective calculability explicates to sets decidable by a Turing machine, the Cobham-Edmonds thesis asserts that feasible computation explicates to the complexity class P, those decidable by a polynomial-time bounded Turing machine. The Church-Turing thesis has been placed under rigorous scrutiny and has several convincing arguments in its favor, but the Cobham-Edmonds thesis has not undergone a similar examination. Many of the arguments in its favor simply suggest that P is a useful assumption, rather than a necessary target. This paper presents analogous arguments in favor of the Cobham-Edmonds thesis.
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