On 8/1/24 9:11 AM, olcott wrote:
On 8/1/2024 8:03 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
Op 01.aug.2024 om 14:34 schreef olcott:
On 8/1/2024 6:46 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
Op 01.aug.2024 om 13:28 schreef olcott:
On 8/1/2024 2:20 AM, joes wrote:
Am Wed, 31 Jul 2024 16:23:09 -0500 schrieb olcott:
On 7/31/2024 3:01 PM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
Op 31.jul.2024 om 17:14 schreef olcott:
On 7/31/2024 3:44 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
Op 31.jul.2024 om 06:09 schreef olcott:
We don't show any of HHH and show the execution trace of of >>>>>>>>>>> just DDD
assuming that HHH is an x86 emulator.
This assumption is incorrect if it means that HHH is an
unconditional
simulator that does not abort.
This algorithm is used by all the simulating termination
analyzers:
So, Sipser only agreed to a correct simulation, not with an
incorrect
simulation that violates the semantics of the x86 language by
skipping
the last few instructions of a halting program.
int DD()
{
int Halt_Status = HHH(DD);
if (Halt_Status)
HERE: goto HERE;
return Halt_Status;
}
int main()
{
HHH(DD);
}
DD correctly emulated by HHH cannot possibly reach its own second >>>>>>> line.
If HHH can't simulate itself, it is not a decider.
So we are back to your lack of software engineering skill.
Don't talk about software skill, when you do not even understand the
software written by yourself.
You cannot see that the second instruction of DD correctly*
emulated by HHH cannot possibly be reached by DD. This
remains true no matter how many levels that HHH emulates
itself emulating DD.
Which only shows that the simulation of HHH by itself is incorrect.
No this only shows that you are a liar.
Irrelevant nonsense (probably written because olcott wants to distract
from the truth) ignored.
You are probably an atheist thus don't believe
that lying matters. Richard is not an atheist
yet still seems to think that lying doesn't matter.
No, Lying matters, which is why I try to get you to see that you have
been lying,
The fact that you can't see it make me think that unfortunately, it may
be too late for you.
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