Sujet : Re: ZFC solution to incorrect questions: reject them
De : news (at) *nospam* immibis.com (immibis)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logicDate : 13. Mar 2024, 04:17:35
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On 13/03/24 02:47, olcott wrote:
On 3/12/2024 8:05 PM, immibis wrote:
On 13/03/24 01:18, olcott wrote:
On 3/12/2024 7:10 PM, immibis wrote:
So which part of ⟨Q, Γ, b, Σ, δ, q0, F⟩ is different?
Exactly one element of Q differs by writing a 1 instead of a 0.
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That's part of δ but this mistake doesn't matter.
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It wasn't clear whether you were talking about a Turing machine that was somehow identical but gave a different return value, or one that was not identical. Now you have explained it is not identical.
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They are identical except for their return value that is specified
in a single state that is different.
*This means that they implement the exact same algorithm*
OK. Well, one of them gets the right answer and one of them gets the wrong answer. What is the confusion?