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On Sun, 11 May 2025 11:49:50 +0000, joes wrote:But the problem doesn't do that.
Am Sat, 10 May 2025 23:56:36 +0000 schrieb Mr Flibble:No. Conflating a program with a string representation of the same programOn Sat, 10 May 2025 18:40:53 -0400, Richard Damon wrote:>On 5/10/25 4:38 PM, Mr Flibble wrote:No. HHH has a string representation, like every program.>How my refutation differs to Peter's:>
* Peter refutes the halting problem based on pathological input
manifesting in a simulating halt decider as infinite recursion, this
being treated as non-halting.
* Flibble refutes the halting problem based on patholgical input
manifesting as decider/input self-referencial conflation, resulting
in the contradiction at the heart of the halting problem being a
category (type) error, i.e. ill-formed.
These two refutations are related but not exactly the same.
And the problem is that you use incorrect categories.
The decider needs to be of the category "Program".
The input also needs to be of the category "Program", but provided via
a representation. The act of representation lets us convert items of
category Program to the category of Finite String which can be an
input.
Those two categories you have identified are different hence the
category error.
in the manner of a self-referential dependency is a category (type) error.
WHAT categoryt error. You don't get to make up categories limiting thing more than the problem does.>No. It is ill-formed due to the category error.No. DDD has only a function call, a condition, and an infinite loop.The "Pathological Input" *IS* a Program, built by the simple rules ofSuch composition is invalid.
composition that are allowed in the system.
/Flibble
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