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On 5/15/2024 1:04 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
In comp.theory olcott <polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:On 5/15/2024 9:54 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
*When we stay on the actual topic of this post then*
*the following must be directly addressed and not ignored*
You don't get to decide what the topic of a post is.
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On 5/1/2024 7:28 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 5/1/24 11:51 AM, olcott wrote:
*When Richard interprets*
*Every D simulated by H that cannot possibly*
*stop running unless aborted by H*
as *D NEVER simulated by H*
Richard is saying
for all "D simulated by H" there exists at least
one element of "D NEVER simulated by H"
Can this be an honest mistake?
It's a mistake, honest or otherwise, on your part.
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On 5/1/2024 7:28 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 5/1/24 11:51 AM, olcott wrote:
*I HAVE SAID THIS AT LEAST 10,000 TIMES NOW*
Every D simulated by H that cannot possibly stop running
unless aborted by H does specify non-terminating behavior
to H. When H aborts this simulation that does not count as
D halting.
Which is just meaningless gobbledygook by your definitions.
It means that
int H(ptr m, ptr d) {
return 0;
}
is always correct, because THAT H can not possible simulate
the input to the end before it aborts it, and that H is all
that that H can be, or it isn't THAT H.
Unless you clarify your altered definitions, H is what H is
and that just becomes the conclusion.
On 5/1/24 11:51 AM, olcott wrote:Every D simulated by H ...
On 5/1/2024 7:28 PM, Richard Damon wrote:int H(ptr m, ptr d) {
return 0;
}
If you disagree with this translation you must point out the error:
*Translating the above using quantifiers: Richard is saying*
for all "D simulated by H" there exists at least one element
of "D NEVER simulated by H"
Can this be an honest mistake?
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