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On 4/28/2025 2:33 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:Yes it can. The input to HHH(DD) is, as it says, DD. HHH does not reportOn 28/04/2025 07:46, Fred. Zwarts wrote:The behavior of the direct execution of DD cannot be derived by applying
So we agree that no algorithm exists that can determine for allCorrect. We can, however, construct such an algorithm just as long as
possible inputs whether the input specifies a program that (according
to the semantics of the machine language) halts when directly
executed. Correct?
we can ignore any input we don't like the look of.
the finite string transformation rules specified by the x86 language to
the input to HHH(DD). This proves that this is the wrong behavior to
measure.
It is the behavior THAT IS derived by applying the finite stringMore precisely: it is not simulated to halt.
transformation rules specified by the x86 language to the input to
HHH(DD) proves that THE EMULATED DD NEVER HALTS.
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