TMBR: February 2026
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This Month in Beaver Research for February 2026.
Champions
- New champions were discovered for BBλ(47) and BBλ(95). A BBλ(213) champion surpassing q(5) was discovered by John Tromp and Bertram Felgenhauer.
Misc
TODO: independence from Peano (Legion) (see Logical independence)
TODO: prurq new fast simulation method (see Discord thread)
TODO: "Cascade" (see Discord thread )
Talks
- Tristan Stérin announced that the paper "Determination of the fifth Busy Beaver value" was accepted for the 58th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC 2026), and there would be a talk at the event in Salt Lake City in June 2026
Holdouts
- BB(2,5): 2 solved machines.
- Andrew Ducharme found a machine nonhalting on 11 Feb via the newly released mxdys FAR decider. This was verified in Rocq by mxdys the same day.
- mxdys announced another TM proven the same day, which turns out to be a translated cycler.
- Peacemaker II found the high-level behaviour of a machine, which turned out to be a relatively simple-to-describe string rewriting problem of sorts.
- BB(6): 45 machines simulated to 1e13, 11 solved machines.
- prurq found a halting machine with step count 30505241149212.
- mxdys followed up with 2 more halting machines the same day. All 3 were verified in c++.
- Andrew Ducharme found 7 non-halting machines using the newly released mxdys FAR decider.
- Alistaire found a machine nonhalting using Quick_Sim.py.
- prurq simulated 38 machines for >1e13 steps[19 machines][19 more machines] with his new method "Cascade".
- Alistaire simulated 13 machines for >1e13 steps, 6 of which had already been simulated by prurq, essentialy double-verifying them.
- Discord user @mammillaria simulated a TM for >1e13 steps, which also turned out to have been simulated by prurq already.
- Afterall, the informal holdout count is 1299, and the formal holdout count is 1303. There remain 160 machines to be simulated up to 1e13.
- BB(7):
- Andrew Ducharme has reduced the number of holdouts from 19,303,801 to 18,254,545 (a 5.44% reduction) and then 18,195,192 (0.33%) using the newly released mxdys FAR decider.
- BB(2,6):
- Andrew Ducharme continued reducing the number of holdouts, from 558,039 to 556,814 (a 0.22% reduction) using the newly released mxdys FAR decider.