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Busy beaver competition and Collatz-like problems (English)
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9 December 1993
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The Busy Beaver Competition is held by Turing machines. The better ones halt taking much time or leaving many marks, when starting from a blank tape. In order to understand the behavior of some Turing machines that were once record holders in the five-state Busy Beaver Competition, we analyze their halting problem on all inputs. We prove that the halting problem for these machines amounts to a well-known problem of number theory, that of the behavior of the repeated iteration of Collatz-like functions, that is functions defined by cases according to congruence classes.
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Busy Beaver Competition
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Turing machines
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halting problem
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repeated iteration of Collatz-like functions
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