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'''''Interval-valued computation''''' is a special kind of theoretical models for computation. It is capable of working on “interval-valued bytes”: special subsets of the [[unit interval]]. If such computers were realized, their computation power would be much greater than that of functioning, "implementable" computers. As such, there are no architectures for their physical implementations.