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''This edition of TMBR is in progress and has not yet been released. Please add any notes you think may be relevant (including in the form a of a TODO with a link to any relevant Discord discussion).''
[[:Category:This Month in Beaver Research|This Month in Beaver Research]] for October 2025.


TODO: BB(3x3) month[[File:Wily Coyote Roadrunner Naming.png|thumb|[[Wily Coyote]], a [[BB(3,3)]] holdout]]
This month we had an eclectic mix of results. We're continuing to see massive holdout reduction at the peripheral [[BB Domains|domains]] with a 98% holdout reduction for [[BB(4,3)]] while Polygon identified a new BB(4,3) champion. A new type of [[Cryptid]] has been explored: [[Piecewise Affine Function|Piecewise Affine Functions]]. Ben Brubaker wrote-up a personal blog post describing [[Antihydra]] to a lay audience. @coda designed some physical disks for computing TM transitions. And @-d is developing a C++ version of Quick_Sim.
 
[[File:Vonhust memmap.gif|thumb|Memory map visualization of a Turing machine by @vonhust.]]
TODO: BB(2x5) month next month (?)


== Blog Posts ==
== Blog Posts ==
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* @star proved that 2 dimension PAF are Turing complete.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1421271424588451915][https://discuss.bbchallenge.org/t/bmo1-type-problems-are-turing-complete/305]</sup>
* @star proved that 2 dimension PAF are Turing complete.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1421271424588451915][https://discuss.bbchallenge.org/t/bmo1-type-problems-are-turing-complete/305]</sup>
* Shawn Ligocki wrote up a proof sketch that 2-region PAF are Turing complete.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1422772752980639866]</sup>
* Shawn Ligocki wrote up a proof sketch that 2-region PAF are Turing complete.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1422772752980639866]</sup>
* It was discovered that Amir Ben-Amram had already proven that 2-dim and 2-region PAF were Turing complete in 2015.
* It was discovered that Amir Ben-Amram had already proven both of these results in 2015 (both the 2-dim and the 2-region results).  
* BMO1 is a 2-dim, 2-region PAF so this provides some sense for the difficulty of the problem.
* BMO1 is a 2-dim, 2-region PAF so this provides some sense for the difficulty of the problem.
* This introduces a new type of [[Cryptids]] separate from previous [[Collatz-like]] ones.
* This introduces a new type of [[Cryptids]] separate from previous [[Collatz-like]] ones.
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== Misc ==
== Misc ==
* [[File:Antihydra Physical Disk Design.png|thumb|Design for a disk to physically simulate [[Antihydra]].]][[File:Antihydra Physical Disk zts439.jpg|thumb|3d printed version of Antihydra disk.]]@coda shared a mechanical implementation of a Turing Machine, [[Antihydra]].<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1362008236118511758/1425894649280598066]</sup> @zts439 3d-printed a prototype (see image at right).<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1362008236118511758/1427103960317296826]</sup>
* @coda shared a mechanical implementation of [[Antihydra]]<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1362008236118511758/1425894649280598066]</sup> and @zts439 3d-printed a prototype.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1362008236118511758/1427103960317296826]</sup>
* @Bricks shared a method to estimate susceptibility to [[Block Analysis]] and a [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j00LBxxp9W7uz1wZdMIvDCZ56eReuH0IGO9Z8-yybcQ/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] of [[BB(6)]] holdouts quantified by it.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1430227817957953638][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1430651610102632579]</sup>
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  <td>[[File:Antihydra_Physical_Disk_Design.png|x200px|border]]</td>
  <td>[[File:Antihydra_Physical_Disk_zts439.jpg|x200px|border]]</td>
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* @Bricks shared a method to estimate susceptibility to [[Block Analysis]] and a [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j00LBxxp9W7uz1wZdMIvDCZ56eReuH0IGO9Z8-yybcQ/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] of [[BB(6)]], [[BB(3,3)]] and [[BB(2,5)|BB(2,5]]) holdouts quantified by it.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1430227817957953638][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1430651610102632579]</sup>
* @Pomme, building onto the work of mxdys, star and Shawn solved [[BMO]] #7: {{TM|1RB1RF_1RC0RA_1LD1RC_1LE0LE_0RA0LD_0RB---}}<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1421782442213376000/1431483206208852001 <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]</sup>.
* @Pomme, building onto the work of mxdys, star and Shawn solved [[BMO]] #7: {{TM|1RB1RF_1RC0RA_1LD1RC_1LE0LE_0RA0LD_0RB---}}<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1421782442213376000/1431483206208852001 <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]</sup>.


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* [[BB(6)|BB(6):]]
* [[BB(6)|BB(6):]]
** @mxdys [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1429892916763033601 shared a new holdouts list on October 20th,] consisting of 1618 machines up to equivalence, or 3067 individual machines. This means 73 newly solved machines, a 4% reduction.  
** @mxdys [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1429892916763033601 shared a new holdouts list on October 20th,] consisting of 1618 machines up to equivalence, or 3067 individual machines. This means 73 newly solved machines, a 4% reduction.  
** @Bricks [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1430227817957953638 shared a machine] which they thought could be susceptible to [[Block Analysis|block-analysis]] based on a [[TMBR: October 2025#Misc|method they call Subtape Saturation Heuristic.]] [[1RB1RF 0LC1RC 1RD1LC ---0RE 1RA1LF 1RA0LE|Shawn Ligocki's analysis]], simulated by @Bricks showed the machine to halt with a sigma score of 4,419,340,317.
** @Bricks [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1430227817957953638 shared a machine] which they thought could be susceptible to [[Block Analysis|block-analysis]] based on a [[TMBR: October 2025#Misc|method they call Subtape Saturation Heuristic.]] [[1RB1RF 0LC1RC 1RD1LC ---0RE 1RA1LF 1RA0LE|Shawn Ligocki's analysis]], simulated by @Bricks showed the machine to halt with a sigma score of 4,419,340,317. [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1431135577234997299 Quick_Sim confirmed the result].
** [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1431225455557611611 Analysis by Racheline] showed a machine to be non-halting.
** [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1431225455557611611 Analysis by Racheline] showed a machine to be non-halting.
** [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1400456788955893840/1433455522715009135 mxdys decided a machine] from the [[TMBR: August 2025#Misc|50 Random Holdouts]] introduced back in August, making 10/50 solved.
** [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1400456788955893840/1433455522715009135 mxdys decided a machine] from the [[TMBR: August 2025#Misc|50 Random Holdouts]] introduced back in August, making 10/50 solved.

Latest revision as of 17:39, 5 November 2025

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A brave busy beaver confronts the dreaded Antihydra. Copyright Nico Roper. Commissioned for Why Busy Beaver Hunters Fear the Antihydra.

This Month in Beaver Research for October 2025.

This month we had an eclectic mix of results. We're continuing to see massive holdout reduction at the peripheral domains with a 98% holdout reduction for BB(4,3) while Polygon identified a new BB(4,3) champion. A new type of Cryptid has been explored: Piecewise Affine Functions. Ben Brubaker wrote-up a personal blog post describing Antihydra to a lay audience. @coda designed some physical disks for computing TM transitions. And @-d is developing a C++ version of Quick_Sim.

Memory map visualization of a Turing machine by @vonhust.

Blog Posts

Champions

Theory

Piecewise Affine Functions (PAF) were explored as a generalization of the BMO1 rules:

  • @Bard proved that 3 dimension PAF are Turing complete.[1]
  • @star proved that 2 dimension PAF are Turing complete.[2][3]
  • Shawn Ligocki wrote up a proof sketch that 2-region PAF are Turing complete.[4]
  • It was discovered that Amir Ben-Amram had already proven both of these results in 2015 (both the 2-dim and the 2-region results).
  • BMO1 is a 2-dim, 2-region PAF so this provides some sense for the difficulty of the problem.
  • This introduces a new type of Cryptids separate from previous Collatz-like ones.

Deciders

Misc

  • @coda shared a mechanical implementation of Antihydra[9] and @zts439 3d-printed a prototype.[10]

Holdouts

BB(6) Holdouts count decrease overtime.
BB(6) Holdouts count decrease overtime.
BB Holdout Reduction by Domain
Domain New Holdout Count Previous Holdout Count Holdout Reduction % Reduction
BB(6) 1618 1691 73 4.3%
BB(7) 20,405,295 22,801,601 2,396,306 10.5%
BB(4,3) 9,401,447 460,916,384 451,514,937 98.0%
BB(3,4) 15,136,283 434,787,751 419,651,468 96.6%
BB(2,6) 870,085 873,469 3384 0.4%
Details