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On 6/1/2024 10:56 AM, Richard Damon wrote:So, still no answer, to teh question. I giuess that Mean YOU don't even know what you are asking, though it seems that now you are admitting that your HH doesn't actually ANSWER the question, so it isn't ACTUALL a decider for any function except the "56" mapping.On 6/1/24 11:30 AM, olcott wrote:typedef int (*ptr)(); // ptr is pointer to int function in C>>
*I will not discuss any other points with you until after you either*
(a) Acknowledge that DD correctly simulated by HH and ⟨Ĥ⟩ ⟨Ĥ⟩ correctly
simulated by embedded_H remain stuck in recursive simulation for
1 to ∞ of correct simulation or
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(b) Correctly prove otherwise.
And until you answer the question of what that actually means, I will reply WHO CARES.
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00 int HH(ptr p, ptr i);
01 int DD(ptr p)
02 {
03 int Halt_Status = HH(p, p);
04 if (Halt_Status)
05 HERE: goto HERE;
06 return Halt_Status;
07 }
08
09 int main()
10 {
11 HH(DD,DD);
12 return 0;
13 }
Every DD correctly simulated by any HH of the infinite set of HH/DD
pairs that match the above template never reaches past its own simulated
line 03 in 1 to ∞ steps of correct simulation of DD by HH.
In this case HH is either a pure simulator that never halts or
HH is a pure function that stops simulating after some finite number
of simulated lines. The line count is stored in a local variable.
The pure function HH always returns the meaningless value of 56
after it stops simulating.
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