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On 6/18/2025 9:05 AM, joes wrote:If HHH(DDD), where DDD() only calls HHH(DDD), is simulated by a pureAm Wed, 18 Jun 2025 08:46:16 -0500 schrieb olcott:*none of them ever stop running unless aborted* yes or no?On 6/18/2025 5:12 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 18.jun.2025 om 03:54 schreef olcott:On 6/17/2025 8:19 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 6/17/25 4:34 PM, olcott wrote:Huh? They contain the code to abort, even if it is not simulated.*It is not given that any of them abort*>*none of them ever stop running unless aborted*When it is understood that HHH does simulate itself simulating DDD>
then any first year CS student knows that when each of the above
are correctly simulated by HHH that none of them ever stop running
unless aborted.
WHich means that the code for HHH is part of the input, and thus
there is just ONE HHH in existance at this time.
Since that code aborts its simulation to return the answer that you
claim, you are just lying that it did a correct simulation (which
in this context means complete)
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All of them do abort and their simulation does not need an abort.
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