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On 7/21/2024 9:24 AM, joes wrote:Am Sun, 21 Jul 2024 08:08:53 -0500 schrieb olcott:On 7/21/2024 6:37 AM, Richard Damon wrote:On 7/21/24 12:15 AM, olcott wrote:
A deterministic program can't change. It was always going to be aborted.The behavior of emulated DDD after it has been aborted changes the(b) We know that a decider is not allowed to report on the behaviorThat IS exactly the input.
computation that itself is contained within. Deciders only take finite
string inputs. They do not take executing processes as inputs. Thus
HHH is not allowed to report on the behavior of this int main() {
DDD(); }.
behavior of the directly existed DDD.
When the second call of what would otherwise be infinite recursion isThe second call stops simulating just like all others.
required to be aborted to prevent the infinite execution of the first
call this proves that HHH(DDD)==0 is correct even though the directly
executed DDD() halts.
HHH is not an UTM.Unless you think the idea of UTMs is wrong-headed nonsense the behaviorTherefore we map the finite string input to HHH(DDD) to the behaviorThe basis is the direct behaviour.
that it species on the basis of DDD correctly emulated by any pure
function HHH that can possibly exist.
of DDD correctly emulated by HHH determines the actual behavior
specified by the input to HHH(DDD).
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