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On 7/27/2024 2:46 AM, Mikko wrote:That claim is fully unjustified. How do you even define "accountable"On 2024-07-26 16:28:43 +0000, olcott said:int sum(int x, int y){ return x + y; }
No decider is ever accountable for the behavior of theThat claim is fully unjustified. How do you even define "accountable"
computation that itself is contained within.
in the context of computations, automata, and deciders?
sum(5,6) is not accountable for reporting sum(3,2).
It computes the mapping from its input to the value of their sum.That's obvious but is it relevant?
HHH must compute the mapping from its input finite stringNow is that relevant?
of the x86 machine code of DDD to the behavior that this
finite string specifies and then report on the halt status
of this behavior.
The input to HHH(DDD) specifies the equivalent of infiniteThat claim is not proven but is it relevant here?
recursion as fully elaborated in another reply.
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