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Former [[BB(6)]] Champion. Discovered by Pavel Kropitz on 30 May 2022. This TM runs for over 10↑↑15 steps. See analysis: <ref>S. Ligocki, "[https://www.sligocki.com/2022/06/21/bb-6-2-t15.html BB(6, 2) > 10↑↑15]". Blog post, 2022. Accessed 20 June 2024.</ref>. | |||
It simulates the following Collatz-like rules, starting at <math>C(5)</math>, on tape configurations <math>C(n) = 0^\infty\; 1\; 0^n\; 11\; 0^5\; \textrm{C>}\; 0^\infty</math>: | It simulates the following Collatz-like rules, starting at <math>C(5)</math>, on tape configurations <math>C(n) = 0^\infty\; 1\; 0^n\; 11\; 0^5\; \textrm{C>}\; 0^\infty</math>: |
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1RB0LD_1RC0RF_1LC1LA_0LE1RZ_1LF0RB_0RC0RE
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Former BB(6) Champion. Discovered by Pavel Kropitz on 30 May 2022. This TM runs for over 10↑↑15 steps. See analysis: [1].
It simulates the following Collatz-like rules, starting at , on tape configurations :
References
- ↑ S. Ligocki, "BB(6, 2) > 10↑↑15". Blog post, 2022. Accessed 20 June 2024.