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On 2024-10-17 00:19:15 +0000, olcott said:Halting in computer science corresponds maps to normal
On 10/16/2024 6:44 AM, Richard Damon wrote:It is not a fact. It is a definition that excludes from the meaningOn 10/15/24 11:52 PM, olcott wrote:>On 10/15/2024 9:11 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 10/15/24 8:39 AM, olcott wrote:>On 10/15/2024 4:58 AM, joes wrote:>Am Mon, 14 Oct 2024 20:12:37 -0500 schrieb olcott:>On 10/14/2024 6:50 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 10/14/24 12:05 PM, olcott wrote:On 10/14/2024 6:21 AM, Richard Damon wrote:On 10/14/24 5:53 AM, olcott wrote:On 10/14/2024 3:21 AM, Mikko wrote:On 2024-10-13 12:49:01 +0000, Richard Damon said:On 10/12/24 8:11 PM, olcott wrote:Can you please give the date and time? Did you also explicitly disclaimI quit claiming this many messages ago and you didn't bother to notice.Trying to change to a different analytical framework than the one thatBut, you claim to be working on that Halting Problem,
I am stipulating is the strawman deception. *Essentially an
intentional fallacy of equivocation error*
it or just silently leave it out?
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Even people of low intelligence that are not trying to
be as disagreeable as possible would be able to notice
that a specified C function is not a Turing machine.
But it needs to be computationally equivalent to one to ask about Termination.
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Not at all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_function
A termination analyzer need not be a Turing computable function.
Strange, since any function that meets the requireemnt
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the function return values are identical for identical arguments (no variation with local static variables, non-local variables, mutable reference arguments or input streams, i.e., referential transparency),
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Is the equivalent of a Turing Machine.
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*According to the industry standard definitions that I stipulated*
You can't stipulate that something is a standard.
A c function terminates when it reaches its "return"
instruction. I stipulate this basic fact because you
disagree with basic facts. When it is stipulated then
your disagreement is necessarily incorrect.
of "terminate" certain possibilities that could reasonably be called
"termination".
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