Sujet : Re: Olcott machines (now fully defined) might be more powerful than Turing Machines
De : polcott2 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logicDate : 07. Mar 2024, 19:35:11
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On 3/7/2024 9:47 AM, immibis wrote:
On 7/03/24 03:46, olcott wrote:
Olcott machines are nothing more than a conventional UTM
combined with a Conventional Turing machine description
that always appends the machine description of the simulated
Turing machine description to the end of its own tape.
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The input to Olcott machines can simply be the conventional
space delimited Turing Machine input followed by four spaces.
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This is followed by the machine description of the machine
that the UTM is simulating followed by four more spaces.
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An Olcott machine can still be embedded by modifying it so that it includes a description of the original complete machine, and whenever the original would access its own description, the embedded copy accesses the included description of the original complete machine.
I have refuted the Linz proof going into other
permutations of this provides zero evidence that
I have not correctly refuted the Linz proof.
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