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On 7/20/2024 8:24 AM, joes wrote:WHich is just bad logic from someone who doesn't understand what he is talking about.Am Sat, 20 Jul 2024 08:03:50 -0500 schrieb olcott:On 7/20/2024 4:01 AM, Mikko wrote:On 2024-07-19 14:18:05 +0000, olcott said:A self modifying TM is merely a TM description that is simulated by aWhen a Self-Modifying Turing Machine can change itself to become anyIt never was a Turing machine.
other Turing Machine then it can eliminate the pathological
relationship to its input.
UTM and has access to itself on the UTM tape.
This same idea can be implemented as an emulated x86 program that knows
its own machine address. Self-modifying code is not a new idea. Applying
this to TMs is a new idea.This is your first mention of selfmodification.*No eight years ago was mu first mention* August 2016
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307509556_Self_Modifying_Turing_Machine_SMTM_Solution_to_the_Halting_Problem_concrete_example
(1) Every TM / input pair either halts or fails to halt.
(2) There exists a TM halt decider for every TM / input pair.
(3) A SMTM can become any element of the set of TMs.
(4) Therefore a SMTM can become a halt decider for any TM input pair.
A self modifying TM is merely a TM description of a machine that is
simulated by a UTM such that this TM description has access to its
location on the UTM tape.
It is isomorphic to an x86 program that knows its own machine
address within its x86 emulator.
Everyone here is acting like unconventional new ideas are impossibleNo, but you can't transfer conventional knowledge unchanged.
because they are unconventional and new.
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