Sujet : Re: Halting Problem: What Constitutes Pathological Input --- TOTALLY CLUELESS
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 07. May 2025, 15:56:17
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On 5/7/2025 9:22 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
On 07/05/2025 14:22, olcott wrote:
On 5/7/2025 1:18 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
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There's also an important difference between claiming that Mike's claim is counter-factual and /proving/ that his claim is counter- factual.
>
int DD()
{
int Halt_Status = HHH(DD);
if (Halt_Status)
HERE: goto HERE;
return Halt_Status;
}
Yeah, you keep posting that, as if it had some kind of persuasive power.
It doesn't.
Every sufficiently competent C program has agreed.
The DD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly
reach its own "return" instruction.
If you are totally clueless about programming you
won't get this.
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