The physics of computation is an interdisciplinary field that explores the fundamental principles governing computation through the lens of physics. It seeks to understand how physical systems can perform computations and how computational processes can be described and analyzed using physical laws. This area integrates concepts from both physics, computer science, and information theory to address several key questions, including: 1. **Physical Realizations of Computation**: Investigating how physical systems—such as quantum systems, neural networks, or classical machines—can compute information.

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