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On 7/21/2024 4:05 AM, joes wrote:Am Sat, 20 Jul 2024 22:31:04 -0500 schrieb olcott:On 7/20/2024 10:14 PM, olcott wrote:On 7/20/2024 8:46 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 7/20/24 9:23 PM, olcott wrote:
Of course. A decider may, however, be given the description of itsNo decider is ever allowed to report on the behavior of the actualAlmost correct. Other simulators may map it too, to the behaviour ofDDD *correctly simulated* by pure function HHH cannot possibly reachOnly DDD correctly emulated by HHH maps the finite string of the x86
its own return instruction.
machine code of DDD to the behavior that it actually specifies.
the direct execution. HHH doesn't.
computation that itself is contained within because all deciders only
take finite string inputs and thus never take a directly executing
process as an input.
A Turing machine can report on the behavior that a finite stringSee above.
specifies. It cannot report on the behavior of any executing Turing
machine including its own executing Turing machine.
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