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On 6/1/2024 11:06 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:What is this now? All H behave the same, if given identical inputs.Op 01.jun.2024 om 17:51 schreef olcott:HH correctly reports that because DD calls HH(DD,DD) in recursiveOn 6/1/2024 10:32 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 01.jun.2024 om 17:17 schreef olcott:>On 6/1/2024 3:57 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Halting criteria are the same for all functions. If the directOp 01.jun.2024 om 01:57 schreef olcott:On 5/31/2024 6:33 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 5/31/24 6:54 PM, olcott wrote:On 5/31/2024 5:46 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 5/31/24 6:08 PM, olcott wrote:On 5/31/2024 4:36 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 5/31/24 10:10 AM, olcott wrote:On 5/31/2024 6:16 AM, Richard Damon wrote:On 5/30/24 11:27 PM, olcott wrote:
execution of HH(DD,DD) proves that HH halts, then the direct
execution of DD also proves that DD halts.
*HH is required to report on the behavior that its input specifies* HH
is not allowed to report on the behavior of DD(DD) {the computation
that itself is contained within}.
The input of HH is HH as part of DD. (Remember DD calls HH.)
So, when HH is required to report about its input, it reports about the
behaviour of both DD and HH.
simulation that DD never halts.
HHH(HH,DD,DD) would report that HH halts.
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