Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###

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Sujet : Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theory
Date : 25. May 2024, 19:03:16
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On 5/25/2024 7:54 AM, Richard Damon wrote:
On 5/25/24 8:09 AM, olcott wrote:
On 5/25/2024 3:14 AM, Mikko wrote:
On 2024-05-24 17:13:05 +0000, olcott said:
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On 5/24/2024 3:58 AM, Mikko wrote:
On 2024-05-23 13:18:02 +0000, olcott said:
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On 5/23/2024 5:06 AM, Mikko wrote:
On 2024-05-22 14:51:50 +0000, olcott said:
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On 5/22/2024 2:39 AM, Mikko wrote:
On 2024-05-21 13:54:09 +0000, olcott said:
You are asking for the definition of correct simulation
that I have been providing for quite a while recently.
>
That was not my main intent. I wanted to know why your
statement
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No D simulated correctly by any H of every H/D pair specified
by the above template ever reaches its own line 06 and halts.
>
exludes every unsimulated or incorrectly simulated D?
>
That sounds like Richard that assumed that incorrect answers are OK
unless I specifically say that incorrect answers are not OK.
>
Maybe but I don't promise that the response to the incorrect answer
will sound the same.
>
On 5/19/2024 12:17 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
 > On 5/19/24 9:59 AM, olcott wrote:
 >> Richard has stated that he thinks that an example of
 >> {D never simulated by H} ∈ {every D simulated by H}
 >
 > No, the H that didn't simulate its input shows that
 > *once you allow H to not be required to be correct*,
 > that we can then have a trivial function that is
 > "just as correct" (since wrong answers were allowed).
>
A c function is correctly simulated when its machine language
instructions are emulated with an x86 emulator in the order
that they are specified by the x86 machine language of this
c function.
>
Does "its machine language instructions" mean all executed instructions
until the progam terminates? Or from the start of the program until
there is no reason to continue? Or from some point to some other point?
>
>
It means that 1 to N instructions of D are correctly simulated
by pure function H. Because D correctly simulated by H remains
stuck in recursive simulation D cannot possibly reach is own
line 06 and halt.
>
If you mean that H cannot simulate D to the line 06 then say so.
A D that is simulated by H is D and so is a D that is not simulated
by H so both can do what a D can do. Saying "simulated by H" adds
nothing.
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For non-terminating functions we can only correctly
simulate N machine language instructions.
>
But does you definition regard that partial simulation as "correct
simulation"?
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When 1 to 2^64 instructions of D are correctly simulated by H
it becomes clear that for every H/D pair of the infinite set
of H/D pairs D correctly simulated by H remains stuck in recursive
simulation.
>
If you think that the meaning of "correctly simulate" is not
important you should not use those words.
>
>
I must use those words or a standard of incorrect simulation
is assumed.
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There is no "standard of incorrect simulation".
>
We have been going over the term "correct simulation"
in these forums with dozens of people and hundreds of messages
over several years.
>
That alone is a sufficient reaston to avoid the expression.
>
CORRECT SIMULATION DEFINED
   In the above case a simulator is an x86 emulator that correctly
   emulates at least one of the x86 instructions of D in the order
   specified by the x86 instructions of D.
>
   This may include correctly emulating the x86 instructions of H in the
   order specified by the x86 instructions of H thus calling H(D,D) in
   recursive simulation.
>
That is not a definition but perhaps a suffient substitute for paractical
purposes.
>
>
It provides a clear and correct criterion measure to utterly
refute each and every reviewer that tries to get away with
the incorrect emulation of the x86 instructions of H or D or
emulating them in the wrong order.
>
You may call it a "diagnostic criterion" or just a "criterion" but
it does not define anything. Whether it is clear or sufficient is
another problem.
>
>
For over two years I had two dozen people unified in consensus
continue to insist that a correct simulation of D by H did not
require emulating the x86 machine language instructions of D
correctly or in the correct order specified by D.
>
 WHERE?
 
This is all explained in my reply to Mike.
If you want to talk about it there
(1) Do not link to comp.theory
(2) Do not talk about anything outside the scope of
     the semantics of c
(3) Do not talk about anything outside the scope of the subject
   of the thread:
   [D correctly simulated by pure function H cannot
    possibly reach its own line 06]
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17 May 24 * Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###175olcott
18 May 24 +- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Richard Damon
18 May 24 `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###173Mikko
18 May 24  +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###65olcott
18 May 24  i+- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Richard Damon
19 May 24  i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###63DFS
19 May 24  i +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###8immibis
20 May 24  i i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###7Chris M. Thomasson
20 May 24  i i `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###6Keith Thompson
20 May 24  i i  +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###3Chris M. Thomasson
20 May 24  i i  i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###2Keith Thompson
21 May 24  i i  i `- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Chris M. Thomasson
20 May 24  i i  +- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1olcott
20 May 24  i i  `- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Kenny McCormack
19 May 24  i +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###52olcott
19 May 24  i i+- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Chris M. Thomasson
19 May 24  i i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###50Richard Damon
19 May 24  i i `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###49Chris M. Thomasson
20 May 24  i i  `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###48immibis
20 May 24  i i   `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###47David Brown
20 May 24  i i    +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###4Kenny McCormack
20 May 24  i i    i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###3Alan Mackenzie
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20 May 24  i i    +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###8Chris M. Thomasson
21 May 24  i i    i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###7David Brown
21 May 24  i i    i `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###6James Kuyper
21 May 24  i i    i  `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###5David Brown
21 May 24  i i    i   +- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Chris M. Thomasson
21 May 24  i i    i   +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###2Keith Thompson
22 May 24  i i    i   i`- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1David Brown
24 May 24  i i    i   `- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Chris M. Thomasson
21 May 24  i i    `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###34immibis
21 May 24  i i     +* Lying meets the standard of losing defamation cases2olcott
21 May 24  i i     i`- Re: Lying meets the standard of losing defamation cases1Richard Damon
21 May 24  i i     +* Lying meets the standard of losing defamation cases2olcott
21 May 24  i i     i`- Re: Lying meets the standard of losing defamation cases1Richard Damon
21 May 24  i i     +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###3Keith Thompson
21 May 24  i i     i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###2Kenny McCormack
21 May 24  i i     i `- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1immibis
21 May 24  i i     +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###16David Brown
21 May 24  i i     i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###15James Kuyper
21 May 24  i i     i `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###14immibis
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22 May 24  i i     i  +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###8Richard Damon
22 May 24  i i     i  i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###7Keith Thompson
22 May 24  i i     i  i +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###3olcott
22 May 24  i i     i  i i+- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1immibis
22 May 24  i i     i  i i`- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Richard Damon
22 May 24  i i     i  i `* Policy dispute (Was: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###)3Kenny McCormack
22 May 24  i i     i  i  `* Re: Policy dispute (Was: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###)2immibis
22 May 24  i i     i  i   `- Re: Policy dispute (Was: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###)1Kenny McCormack
22 May 24  i i     i  `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###4James Kuyper
22 May 24  i i     i   +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###2Kenny McCormack
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24 May 24  i i        `* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###2James Kuyper
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20 May 24   ii  `- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Mikko
18 May 24   i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###5James Kuyper
18 May 24   i +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###3Richard Damon
18 May 24   i i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###2James Kuyper
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18 May 24   i `- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1olcott
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19 May 24     +* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###90Mikko
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19 May 24     ii+* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###14Richard Damon
19 May 24     iii`* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H13olcott
19 May 24     iii `* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H12Richard Damon
19 May 24     iii  `* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H11olcott
19 May 24     iii   +* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H7Richard Damon
19 May 24     iii   i+* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H2olcott
20 May 24     iii   ii`- Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H1Richard Damon
19 May 24     iii   i`* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H4olcott
20 May 24     iii   i `* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H3Richard Damon
20 May 24     iii   i  `* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H2olcott
21 May 24     iii   i   `- Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H1Richard Damon
20 May 24     iii   `* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H3Mikko
20 May 24     iii    `* Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H2olcott
21 May 24     iii     `- Re: Every D(D) is correctly simulated by H1Richard Damon
20 May 24     ii`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###10Mikko
21 May 24     i`* Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###64olcott
19 May 24     `- Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###1Richard Damon

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