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On 10/31/2024 5:45 AM, Mikko wrote:No. Asking about specific words and phrases is a more efficient way.On 2024-10-30 12:24:13 +0000, olcott said:The only way to verify mutual understanding is to
On 10/30/2024 5:07 AM, Mikko wrote:I already said that you should not use the expression "In other wordw".On 2024-10-29 13:56:19 +0000, olcott said:In other words you are saying that there is no such thing as a
On 10/29/2024 2:57 AM, Mikko wrote:Textboods may mention the idea but there is not much to say about it,On 2024-10-29 00:57:30 +0000, olcott said:To the best of my knowledge no one besides me ever came up with the
On 10/28/2024 6:56 PM, Richard Damon wrote:That statement does not fully reject simulation but is correct inOn 10/28/24 11:04 AM, olcott wrote:Ultimately I trust Linz the most on this:On 10/28/2024 6:16 AM, Richard Damon wrote:Nope, read the problem you have quoted in the past.The machine being used to compute the Halting Function has taken a finite string description, the Halting Function itself always took a Turing Machine,That is incorrect. It has always been the finite string Turing Machine
description of a Turing machine is the input to the halt decider.
There are always been a distinction between the abstraction and the
encoding.
the problem is: given the description of a Turing machine
M and an input w, does M, when started in the initial
configuration qow, perform a computation that eventually halts?
https://www.liarparadox.org/Peter_Linz_HP_317-320.pdf
Ĥ.q0 ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⊢* embedded_H ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⊢* Ĥ.qy ∞
Ĥ.q0 ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⊢* embedded_H ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⊢* Ĥ.qn
Linz also makes sure to ignore that the behavior of ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⟨Ĥ⟩
correctly simulated by embedded_H cannot possibly reach
either ⟨Ĥ.qy⟩ or ⟨Ĥ.qn⟩ because like everyone else he rejects
simulation out of hand:
We cannot find the answer by simulating the action of M on w,
say by performing it on a universal Turing machine, because
there is no limit on the length of the computation.
the observation that non-halting cannot be determied in finite time
by a complete simulation so someting else is needed instead of or
in addition to a partial simulation. Linz does include simulationg
Turing machines in his proof that no Turing machine is a halt decider.
idea of making a simulating halt decider / emulating termination
analyzer.
only that it does not give a complete solution. Linz' proof covers
all Turing machines. A simulating halt decider that is not a Turing
machine is not interesting because there is no known way to make it.
UTM. Not a smart thing to say. embedded_H was adapted from a UTM.
It is not clear what you mean by it but you boviously don't mean what
the phrase really means.
keep paraphrasing back and forth until there is
mutual agreement.
If my paraphrase is inaccurate then you must pointWhat you said cannot be interpreted as a paraphrase.
out the exact details of the inaccuracy.
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