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On 2025-05-12 18:17:37 +0000, olcott said:In other words you believe that DD will halt
Introduction to the Theory of Computation 3rd EditionThis specifies two requirements:
by Michael Sipser (Author)
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https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Theory-Computation-Michael-Sipser/ dp/113318779X
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int DD()
{
int Halt_Status = HHH(DD);
if (Halt_Status)
HERE: goto HERE;
return Halt_Status;
}
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DD correctly simulated by any pure simulator
named HHH cannot possibly terminate thus proving
that this criteria has been met:
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<MIT Professor Sipser agreed to ONLY these verbatim words 10/13/2022>
If simulating halt decider H correctly simulates its
input D until H correctly determines that its simulated D
would never stop running unless aborted then
1. H correctly simulates that part of the behaviour of D that starts
from the start of the execution and does not end before the second
requirement is satisfied.
2. H correctly determines that unsimulated part of the behaviour is
infinitely long.
The second reuirement is not satisfied when HHH analyses the above
DD.
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