Sujet : Re: How do computations actually work?
De : rjh (at) *nospam* cpax.org.uk (Richard Heathfield)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 29. May 2025, 09:43:02
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Organisation : Fix this later
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On 29/05/2025 08:59, Mikko wrote:
The usual meaning of halting is reaching a state where the
computation cannot be computed.
So if the computation /can/ be computed and /has/ been computed, you don't halt?
Surely that can't be what you meant to say?
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