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* [[General Recursive Function]]
* [[General Recursive Function]]
** 3 Apr 2026: Jacob Mandelson proved the values up to BBµ(7).<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1489782558446321677]</sup>
** 3 Apr: Jacob Mandelson proved the values up to BBµ(7).<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1489782558446321677]</sup>
** 9 Apr 2026: Jacob Mandelson discovered a new family of champions for BBµ(n).<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1492021428546179182]</sup>
** 8 Apr: Jacob constructed a size 141 [[Cryptid]].<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1491642156295913482]</sup>
** 12 Apr: Shawn Ligocki enumerated all Primitive Recursive Functions (GRF w/o M) up to size 18, finding two new champions and guaranteeing that anything that beats them would have to use the Min operator.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1492990073820545125][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1493060638896033863]</sup>
** 16 Apr: Shawn built a size 100 GRF that surpasses Graham's number.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1494396445208608788]</sup>
*TODO: BB\ ([[Busy Beaver for lambda calculus|Busy Beaver for Lambda Calculus]])
*TODO: BB\ ([[Busy Beaver for lambda calculus|Busy Beaver for Lambda Calculus]])


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== Holdouts ==
== Holdouts ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+BB Holdout Reduction by Domain
!Domain
!Previous Holdout Count
!New Holdout Count
!Holdout Reduction
!% Reduction
|-
|[[BB(6)]]
|1161
|1104
|57
|4.91%
|-
|[[BB(7)]]
|18,036,852
|17,823,260
|213,592
|1.18%
|-
|[[BB(4,3)]]
|9,401,447
|5,641,006
|3,760,441
|40.00%
|-
|[[BB(3,4)]]
|12,435,284
|12,049,358
|385,926
|3.10%
|-
|[[BB(2,5)]]
|69
|66
|3
|4.35%
|-
|[[BB(2,6)]]
|545,005
|536,112
|8,893
|1.63%
|}


*[[BB(6)]]
*[[BB(6)]]
**Discord user sheep discovered<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1448375857046360094/1490939334092787722 <nowiki>[4]</nowiki>][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1448375857046360094/1490772706269069313 <nowiki>[5]</nowiki>]</sup> a new [[Cryptid]], {{TM|1RB1LA_0LC0RC_1LE1RD_1RE1RC_1LF0LA_---1LE}},  similar to [[Space Needle]]. A classification of Cryptids is now being worked on, where this machine, for example, could belong to a class of Needles (along with Space Needle).
**Discord user sheep discovered<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1448375857046360094/1490939334092787722 <nowiki>[4]</nowiki>][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1448375857046360094/1490772706269069313 <nowiki>[5]</nowiki>]</sup> a new [[Cryptid]], {{TM|1RB1LA_0LC0RC_1LE1RD_1RE1RC_1LF0LA_---1LE}},  similar to [[Space Needle]]. A classification of Cryptids is now being worked on, where this machine, for example, could belong to a class of Needles (along with Space Needle).
**BMO 8 was added to the [[Beaver Math Olympiad]]: {{TM|1RB0LD_0RC1RB_0RD0RA_1LE0RD_1LF---_0LA1LA}}
**BMO 8 was added to the [[Beaver Math Olympiad]]: {{TM|1RB0LD_0RC1RB_0RD0RA_1LE0RD_1LF---_0LA1LA}}
**Alistaire [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1477591686514212894/1490470766116864291 simulated a machine] to 1e15.
**Discord user The_Real_Fourious_Banana [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1477591686514212894/1495412160237539338 simulated another TM] to 1e15, reducing the 1e14 holdout count to 169 and the 1e15 holdout count to 235.
**mxdys [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1497651809773289552 released] a new holdouts list of '''1119''' machines, the reduction mostly (except for [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1497668636117176520 one TM]) came from new equivalences.
**Later, mxdys [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1499000732236382358 released] a new holdouts list of '''1104''' machines where more equivalence classes have been merged.
**TODO: Add BB6 holdouts decrease graph in 2026: https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1492615938824999034
**TODO: Add BB6 holdouts decrease graph in 2026: https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1492615938824999034
*[[BB(7)]]
*[[BB(7)]]
**Further filtering by Andrew Ducharme reduced the number of holdouts from 18,036,852 to '''17,823,260'''.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1369339127652159509/1490808711952728235 <nowiki>[6]</nowiki>]</sup> (A 1.18% reduction)
**Further filtering by Andrew Ducharme reduced the number of holdouts from 18,036,852 to '''17,823,260'''.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1369339127652159509/1490808711952728235 <nowiki>[6]</nowiki>]</sup> (A '''1.18%''' reduction)
* [[BB(4,3)]]:
** In [[BB(4,3)#Stage 3|phase 2 stage 3]], Andrew Ducharme reduced the number of holdouts from 9,401,447 to '''5,641,006''', a '''40.00%''' reduction.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1497715882049147143 <nowiki>TODO</nowiki>]</sup>
* [[BB(3,4)]]:
**Andrew ducharme began [[BB(3,4)#Phase 3|Phase 3]], reducing the holdout count from 12,435,284 to '''12,049,358''' (a '''3.10%''' reduction) with mxdys's FAR decider.
* [[BB(2,5)]]:
* [[BB(2,5)]]:
** On 1 April 2026, [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770421046411285/1488737894943166604 Discord user mammillaria shared a Lean formalisation of the BMO 3 problem and its solution], which he created using [https://aristotle.harmonic.fun/ Aristotle AI]. Then [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770421046411285/1488898494386274374 mxdys formalised the result] in Rocq using LLMs, reducing the formal holdout count to 67, still with 60 informal holdouts.
** On 1 April 2026, [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770421046411285/1488737894943166604 Discord user mammillaria shared a Lean formalisation of the BMO 3 problem and its solution], which he created using [https://aristotle.harmonic.fun/ Aristotle AI]. Then [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770421046411285/1488898494386274374 mxdys formalised the result] in Rocq using LLMs, reducing the formal holdout count to 67, still with 60 informal holdouts.
** On 2 April 2026, [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770421046411285/1489095097373954199 mxdys solved] [[Beaver Math Olympiad#Solved problems|BMO 3]] variant {{TM|1RB0RA3LA4LA2RA_2LB3LA---4RA3RB}} using an LLM, reducing the formal holdout count to 66. The proofs for BMO 3 and its variant are available at https://github.com/ccz181078/busycoq/blob/BB6/verify/BMO3.v.
** On 2 April 2026, [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770421046411285/1489095097373954199 mxdys solved] [[Beaver Math Olympiad#Solved problems|BMO 3]] variant {{TM|1RB0RA3LA4LA2RA_2LB3LA---4RA3RB}} using an LLM, reducing the formal holdout count to 66. The proofs for BMO 3 and its variant are available at https://github.com/ccz181078/busycoq/blob/BB6/verify/BMO3.v.
** {{TM|1RB2RA3LA4LA2RB_2LA---1LA1RA3RA|halt}} and {{TM|1RB3LA4LA2RB1LA_2LA4RB---3RA3LA|halt}} were simulated until halting by prurq using Quick_Sim.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1259770421046411285/1492999358482874448 <nowiki>[TODO]</nowiki>][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1254518334406266964 <nowiki>[TODO]</nowiki>]</sup>
*[[BB(2,6)]]
*[[BB(2,6)]]
**Andrew Ducharme [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1491652128123388026 reduced] the number of holdouts from 545,005 to '''542,325''' via Enumerate.py, a 0.49% reduction.
**Andrew Ducharme reduced the number of holdouts from 545,005 to '''536,112''' via Enumerate.py, a '''1.63%''' reduction.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1491652128123388026 <nowiki>[TODO]</nowiki>][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1495650803967463464 <nowiki>[TODO]</nowiki>][https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1497280483275575347 <nowiki>[TODO]</nowiki>]</sup>
*[[BB(2,7)]]
*[[BB(2,7)]]
** Terry Ligocki enumerated 30K more subtasks, increasing the number of holdouts to '''435,954,767'''. A total of 130K subtasks out of the 1 million subtasks (or '''13%''') have been enumerated.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1492652604088516659 <nowiki>[7]</nowiki>]</sup>
** Terry Ligocki enumerated 120K more subtasks, increasing the number of holdouts to '''687,123,946'''. A total of 220K subtasks out of the 1 million subtasks (or '''22%''') have been enumerated.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1084047886494470185/1492652604088516659 <nowiki>[7]</nowiki>]</sup>


[[Category:This Month in Beaver Research|2026-04]]
[[Category:This Month in Beaver Research|2026-04]]

Latest revision as of 18:09, 30 April 2026

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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).

This Month in Beaver Research for April 2026. This month, a new Cryptid was discovered in BB(6) by Discord user sheep, and BMO 8 was added to BMO. Two informally proven machines were formalised into Rocq in BB(2,5), and Katelyn Doucette created a visualizer for Fractran space-time diagrams. We also shot below 18 million holdouts for BB(7).

BB Adjacent

  • General Recursive Function
    • 3 Apr: Jacob Mandelson proved the values up to BBµ(7).[1]
    • 8 Apr: Jacob constructed a size 141 Cryptid.[2]
    • 12 Apr: Shawn Ligocki enumerated all Primitive Recursive Functions (GRF w/o M) up to size 18, finding two new champions and guaranteeing that anything that beats them would have to use the Min operator.[3][4]
    • 16 Apr: Shawn built a size 100 GRF that surpasses Graham's number.[5]
  • TODO: BB\ (Busy Beaver for Lambda Calculus)

Misc

  • Katelyn Doucette completed a visualizer for Fractran space-time diagrams.[3]

Holdouts

BB Holdout Reduction by Domain
Domain Previous Holdout Count New Holdout Count Holdout Reduction % Reduction
BB(6) 1161 1104 57 4.91%
BB(7) 18,036,852 17,823,260 213,592 1.18%
BB(4,3) 9,401,447 5,641,006 3,760,441 40.00%
BB(3,4) 12,435,284 12,049,358 385,926 3.10%
BB(2,5) 69 66 3 4.35%
BB(2,6) 545,005 536,112 8,893 1.63%