Re: Turing Machine computable functions apply finite string transformations to inputs

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Sujet : Re: Turing Machine computable functions apply finite string transformations to inputs
De : mikko.levanto (at) *nospam* iki.fi (Mikko)
Groupes : comp.theory
Date : 28. Apr 2025, 10:14:29
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On 2025-04-26 15:59:39 +0000, olcott said:

On 4/26/2025 3:19 AM, Mikko wrote:
On 2025-04-25 16:31:58 +0000, olcott said:
 
On 4/25/2025 3:46 AM, Mikko wrote:
On 2025-04-24 15:11:13 +0000, olcott said:
 
On 4/23/2025 3:52 AM, Mikko wrote:
On 2025-04-21 23:52:15 +0000, olcott said:
 
Computer Science Professor Eric Hehner PhD
and I all seem to agree that the same view
that Flibble has is the correct view.
 Others can see that their justification is defective and contradicted
by a good proof.
 Some people claim that the unsolvability of the halting problem is
unproven but nobody has solved the problem.
 For the last 22 years I have only been refuting the
conventional Halting Problem proof.
 Trying to refute. You have not shown any defect in that proof of the
theorem. There are other proofs that you don't even try to refute.
 Not at all. You have simply not been paying enough attention.
 Once we understand that Turing computable functions are only
allowed
 Turing allowed Turing machines to do whatever they can do.
 Strawman deception error of changing the subject away
from computable functions.
Attempt to deceive by a false claim. The term "computable function" is
defined in terms of Turing machines so Turing machines are on topic.

Turing Machine Computable Functions are not allowed
to output anything besides the result of applying
finite string transformations to their input.
A Turing Machine Computable function is allowed and required to output
the value of the function for the given argument and nothing else.
--
Mikko

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