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On 7/1/2024 3:27 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:But the outer HHH DOES abort its simulation, since you have said it did (and it either does or it doesn't).Op 30.jun.2024 om 19:25 schreef olcott:Unless the outer HHH aborts its simulation after someOn 6/30/2024 3:42 AM, joes wrote:>
>No, I mean: why does the inner simulator repeat instead of aborting,>
the same as the outer one does?
>Technically it is called detecting a repeating state.Yeah, I know. My point is: all recursive calls both enter and detect
a repeating state.
>
The inner ones always see one less execution trace
than the next outer one, thus could only meet their
abort criteria after they have already been aborted.
>
Which indicates that they were aborted too soon, showing that the emulation was incorrect.
fixed number of correct emulations or none of the HHH
ever aborts and HHH never stops running.
There is no passing the guy in front of you if you bothRight, which is why no decider like HHH can simulated its input to the return, but that doesn't mean that the behavior of the input doesn't return, since that doesn't stop just because the decider stop emulating it.
continue to run at the exact same speed, he will always
be ahead of you.
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