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|<math> > f_\omega^2(2 \uparrow\uparrow 12) > f_\omega^2(f_3(9)) </math>
|<math> > f_\omega^2(2 \uparrow\uparrow 12) > f_\omega^2(f_3(9)) </math>
|{{TM|1LH1LA_1LI1RG_0RD1LC_0RF1RE_1LJ0RF_1RB1RF_0LC1LH_0LC0LA_1LK1LJ_---0LI_0LD1LE|halt}}
|{{TM|1LH1LA_1LI1RG_0RD1LC_0RF1RE_1LJ0RF_1RB1RF_0LC1LH_0LC0LA_1LK1LJ_1RZ0LI_0LD1LE|halt}}
|Discovered by Racheline in 2024
|Discovered by Racheline in 2024
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Revision as of 19:17, 17 August 2024

Busy Beaver Champions are the current record holding Turing machines who maximize a Busy Beaver function. In this article we focus specifically on the longest running TMs. Some have been proven to be the longest running of all (and so are the ultimate champion) while others are only current champions and may be usurped in the future. For smaller domains, Pascal Michel's website is the canonical source for Busy Beaver champions and the History of Previous Champions.

2-Symbol TMs

Rows are blank if no champion has been found which surpasses a smaller size problem. Take also note that the fx(n) used in the lowerbounds represent the Fast Growing Hierarchy.

Runtime Champions Comment
BB(2) 6 1RB1LB_1LA1RZ (bbch) 1RB0LB_1LA1RZ (bbch) 1RB1RZ_1LB1LA (bbch) 1RB1RZ_0LB1LA (bbch) 0RB1RZ_1LA1RB (bbch) Discovered and proven by hand by Tibor Radó
BB(3) 21 1RB1RZ_1LB0RC_1LC1LA (bbch) Proven by Shen Lin
BB(4) 107 1RB1LB_1LA0LC_1RZ1LD_1RD0RA (bbch) Discovered and proven by Allen Brady
BB(5) 47,176,870 1RB1LC_1RC1RB_1RD0LE_1LA1LD_1RZ0LA (bbch) Discovered by Heiner Marxen & Jürgen Buntrock in 1989

Proven by bbchallenge.org in 2024

BB(6) >1015 1RB0LD_1RC0RF_1LC1LA_0LE1RZ_1LF0RB_0RC0RE (bbch) Discovered by Pavel Kropitz in 2022
BB(7)
BB(8) >254>f6(2) 1RH1RF_0LC0LH_0RD1LC_0RE1RA_1RB1RE_1RZ1RG_1RF0RE_1LB1LH (bbch) Discovered by Racheline in 2024
BB(9)
BB(10) >fω2(25) 1RB1RA_0LC0LF_0RD1LC_1RA1RG_1RZ0RA_1LB1LF_1LH1RE_0LI1LH_0LF0LJ_1LH0LJ (bbch) Discovered by Racheline in 2024
BB(11) >fω2(212)>fω2(f3(9)) 1LH1LA_1LI1RG_0RD1LC_0RF1RE_1LJ0RF_1RB1RF_0LC1LH_0LC0LA_1LK1LJ_1RZ0LI_0LD1LE (bbch) Discovered by Racheline in 2024
BB(12) >fω4(243)>fω4(f4(2)) 0LJ0RF_1LH1RC_0LD0LG_0RE1LD_1RF1RA_1RB1RF_1LC1LG_1LL1LI_1LK0LH_1RH1LJ_1RZ1LA_1RF1LL (bbch) Discovered by Racheline in 2024
BB(13)
BB(14) >fω+1(65536)>g64 1LH1LA_1LI1RG_0RD1LC_0RF1RE_1LJ0RF_1RB1RF_0LC1LH_0LC0LA_1LK1LJ_1RL0LI_0LL1LE_1LM1RZ_0LN1LF_0LJ--- (bbch) Discovered by Racheline in 2024
BB(15)
BB(16) >fω+1(229) Designed by Daniel Nagaj in 2021[1]

3-Symbol TMs

Runtime Champions Comment
BB(2,3) 38 1RB2LB1RZ_2LA2RB1LB (bbch)
BB(3,3) >1017 0RB2LA1RA_1LA2RB1RC_1RZ1LB1LC (bbch)
BB(4,3) >1014072 1RB1RZ2RC_2LC2RD0LC_1RA2RB0LB_1LB0LD2RC (bbch)

4-Symbol TMs

Runtime Champions Comment
BB(2,4) 3,932,964
BB(3,4) >2155

5-Symbol TMs

Runtime Champions Comment
BB(2,5) >1010103314360

References

  1. Shawn Ligocki. 2022. "BB(16) > Graham's Number". https://www.sligocki.com/2022/07/11/bb-16-graham.html