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[[:Category:This Month in Beaver Research|This Month in Beaver Research]] for August 2025, featuring plenty of holdouts reduction in numerous domains, alongside an upgraded TM-visualizer and a couple new BB adjacent games.
[[:Category:This Month in Beaver Research|This Month in Beaver Research]] for August 2025, featuring plenty of holdouts reduction in numerous domains, alongside an upgraded TM-visualizer and a couple new BB adjacent games.


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== Holdouts ==
== Holdouts ==


* [[BB(6)]] holdouts:
* [[BB(6)]] holdouts: Reduced by a total of 26 holdouts by 4 people.
** XnoobSpeakable found 9 new halting TMs in the high exponential runtime range (~10^100000) by running Enumerate.py out to extremely high parameters. https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1401470301467836556
** XnoobSpeakable found 9 new halting TMs in the high exponential runtime range (~<math>10^{100000}</math>) by running Enumerate.py out to extremely high parameters. https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1401470301467836556
** Andrew Ducharme found a couple surprisingly short running halting TMs in the [[BB(6)]] holdouts list with runtime ~10^78. https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1407754434523693179
** [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1407580922831831152 Andrew Ducharme found a surprisingly short running halting TM] in the [[BB(6)]] holdouts list with runtime ~<math>10^{78}</math>, to which [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1407659104910053387 Peacemaker replied with another TM] that was almost identical, and soon, simulation showed it to halt in the same number of steps. Later on the 28th, [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1410465964528504872 Ducharme found another one] with surprisingly low runtime: ~<math>10^{11}</math>. In response, [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1410475867200815114 Peacemaker found an almost identical machine], which also halts with similar runtime.
** Peacemaker shared a list of BB(6) holdouts and how many steps are required to use all defined transitions. https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1410437756777398344
** @mxdys shared a list of 7 holdouts that he solved using [https://github.com/ccz181078/busycoq/blob/b1e53d74e5053c3379645aaf75fa8c7a72d00547/verify/RWLAcc.v his RWLAcc decider in Rocq] (previously known as Coq). https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1408304281039409212 He also shared results featuring 6 holdouts that were solved in "50 Random Holdouts", see https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1400456788955893840/1409115537631613020
*After the [[BB(7)#Phase 1|enumeration of BB(7)]] was completed, Andrew Ducharme ran [[BB(7)#Phase 2|several deciders]] on the holdouts list, filtering the original 86,129,304 holdouts down to 60,765,943 in 8 days.  https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/17U0BRpJHTMLtB0poBlOSZhGGp4FkCHIO
*After the [[BB(7)#Phase 1|enumeration of BB(7)]] was completed, Andrew Ducharme ran [[BB(7)#Phase 2|several deciders]] on the holdouts list, filtering the original 86,129,304 holdouts down to 60,765,943 in 8 days.  https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/17U0BRpJHTMLtB0poBlOSZhGGp4FkCHIO
*[[BB(3,3)|BB(3,3):]] 9 holdouts were proven non-halting in Rocq (previously known as Coq) by mxdys. [https://wiki.bbchallenge.org/wiki/BB(3,3)#Holdouts 10 holdouts remain, 4 of them solved with moderate rigor.] https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770474897080380/1410308974275985428
*[[BB(3,3)|BB(3,3):]] 9 holdouts were proven non-halting in Rocq (previously known as Coq) by mxdys. [https://wiki.bbchallenge.org/wiki/BB(3,3)#Holdouts 10 holdouts remain, 4 of them solved with moderate rigor.] https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770474897080380/1410308974275985428
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** [[Surprise in a Box|Brady's Surprise in a Box]]: https://youtu.be/vIG2CvJShRc
** [[Surprise in a Box|Brady's Surprise in a Box]]: https://youtu.be/vIG2CvJShRc
** [[1RB3LA4RB0RB2LA 1LB2LA3LA1RA1RZ|BB(2,5) champ:]] https://youtu.be/QpYBzYDdLEY
** [[1RB3LA4RB0RB2LA 1LB2LA3LA1RA1RZ|BB(2,5) champ:]] https://youtu.be/QpYBzYDdLEY
** Some interesting BB(2,5) machines: https://youtu.be/CSEKxTpXrDE
*@mxdys Introduced "50 Random Holdouts", a thread on the Discord server, where 50 random TMs are selected from the BB(6) holdout list, and everybody focuses on these 50 machines. This month, 6/50 TMs were solved by @mxdys single-handedly.
*The community (especially, Andrew Ducharme) [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/992572017683472514/1408559249067479145 proposed a concept "BB(n,m) month",] where the community mainly focuses on a single domain, i.e. BB(3,3). The motive of this focused month is to make genuine progress in the one selected domain, with the ultimate goal to reduce all holdouts to [[Cryptids]], with all remaining TMs having been proven in Rocq.


==In the News==
==In the News==
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==Interesting TMs==
==Interesting TMs==
A collection of interesting TMs that were mentioned on Discord, most because of their space-time diagrams or general behavior.
A collection of interesting TMs that were mentioned on Discord, mostly because of their space-time diagrams or general behavior.


* <code>1RB0LE_1RC0RF_1RD---_0LA1RB_1RB1LE_1LD1RF</code> ([https://bbchallenge.org/1RB0LE_1RC0RF_1RD---_0LA1RB_1RB1LE_1LD1RF bbch]): Wavy Machine
* {{TM|1RB0LE_1RC0RF_1RD---_0LA1RB_1RB1LE_1LD1RF}}: Wavy Machine
* {{TM|1RB0LD_1RC1RA_1LD0RB_1LE1LA_1RF0RC_---1RE}}: Probviously halting cryptid


[[Category:This Month in Beaver Research]]
[[Category:This Month in Beaver Research]]

Latest revision as of 10:38, 29 August 2025

This Month in Beaver Research for August 2025, featuring plenty of holdouts reduction in numerous domains, alongside an upgraded TM-visualizer and a couple new BB adjacent games.

Cryptids

Holdouts

BB Adjacent

Conference poster for the 31st International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming, made by Tristan Stérin (cosmo)

Misc

In the News

Interesting TMs

A collection of interesting TMs that were mentioned on Discord, mostly because of their space-time diagrams or general behavior.