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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 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 is the last edition of TMBR this year. 2025 was a very productive year for [[Busy Beaver Challenge|BBChallenge]]: about 60% of the next domain, [[BB(6)]], was solved. Furthermore, new champions were discovered for BB(6), [[BB(7)]] and [[BB(4,3)]]. Many models of computation other than Turing Machines was also explored - most notably [[Fractran]] and [[Instruction-Limited Busy Beaver]]. Some new methods were developed, such as [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1028746861395316776/1442964185599447152 mxdys's new version of FAR.] | |||
== This Year in Beaver Research <small><sub>(TYBR - "Thank You Beaver Researchers!")</sub></small> == | == This Year in Beaver Research <small><sub>(TYBR - "Thank You Beaver Researchers!")</sub></small> == | ||
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=== Holdouts Reductions. === | === Holdouts Reductions. === | ||
* [[BB(6)]] - Reduced from 3571 to 1416 holdouts. Hence, 2155 machines were solved this year. This is a 60% reduction. | * [[BB(6)]] - Reduced from '''3571''' to '''1416''' holdouts. Hence, 2155 machines were solved this year. This is a '''60% reduction.''' | ||
* [[BB(7)]] - Enumeration was completed, the number of holdouts was reduced from an initial 85,853,789 to 20,405,295 machines, a 76.23% reduction. | * [[BB(7)]] - '''Enumeration was completed''', the number of holdouts was reduced from an initial 85,853,789 to '''20,405,295''' machines, a 76.23% reduction. | ||
* [[BB(4,3)]] - Reduced from 460,916,384 to 9,401,447 holdouts, a 97.96% reduction. | * [[BB(4,3)]] - Reduced from 460,916,384 to 9,401,447 holdouts, a '''97.96% reduction.''' | ||
* [[BB(3,4)]] - Reduced from 434,787,751 to 15,136,283 holdouts, a 96.52% reduction. | * [[BB(3,4)]] - Reduced from 434,787,751 to 15,136,283 holdouts, a '''96.52% reduction.''' | ||
* [[BB(2,5)]] - Reduced from 217 to 75, a 65.43% reduction. | * [[BB(2,5)]] - Reduced from '''217''' to '''75,''' a '''65.43% reduction.''' | ||
* [[BB(2,7)]] - Enumeration started, 50K of the 1M subtasks have been enumerated (5%). | * [[BB(2,7)]] - '''Enumeration started''', 50K of the 1M subtasks have been enumerated ('''5%'''). | ||
=== Champions. === | === Champions. === | ||
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* [[Cyclic Tree Busy Beaver]] (CTBB) was introduced by @Jack on 14 Nov.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1438694294042181742]</sup> The exact value is known for CTBB(2) = 5 and lower bounds have been found up to size 7 with CTBB(7) > 4↑↑↑↑(4↑↑↑3). | * [[Cyclic Tree Busy Beaver]] (CTBB) was introduced by @Jack on 14 Nov.<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1438694294042181742]</sup> The exact value is known for CTBB(2) = 5 and lower bounds have been found up to size 7 with CTBB(7) > 4↑↑↑↑(4↑↑↑3). | ||
TODO | TODO | ||
=== In the News. === | |||
==BB Adjacent== | ==BB Adjacent== | ||
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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 is the last edition of TMBR this year. 2025 was a very productive year for BBChallenge: about 60% of the next domain, BB(6), was solved. Furthermore, new champions were discovered for BB(6), BB(7) and BB(4,3). Many models of computation other than Turing Machines was also explored - most notably Fractran and Instruction-Limited Busy Beaver. Some new methods were developed, such as mxdys's new version of FAR.
This Year in Beaver Research (TYBR - "Thank You Beaver Researchers!")
Holdouts Reductions.
- BB(6) - Reduced from 3571 to 1416 holdouts. Hence, 2155 machines were solved this year. This is a 60% reduction.
- BB(7) - Enumeration was completed, the number of holdouts was reduced from an initial 85,853,789 to 20,405,295 machines, a 76.23% reduction.
- BB(4,3) - Reduced from 460,916,384 to 9,401,447 holdouts, a 97.96% reduction.
- BB(3,4) - Reduced from 434,787,751 to 15,136,283 holdouts, a 96.52% reduction.
- BB(2,5) - Reduced from 217 to 75, a 65.43% reduction.
- BB(2,7) - Enumeration started, 50K of the 1M subtasks have been enumerated (5%).
Champions.
- BB(6) - On 16 June 2025, mxdys discovered
1RB1LC_1LA1RE_0RD0LA_1RZ1LB_1LD0RF_0RD1RB(bbch), running for 10 ↑↑ 11010000 steps. This was surpassed on 25 June when mxdys discovered1RB1RA_1RC1RZ_1LD0RF_1RA0LE_0LD1RC_1RA0RE(bbch), a TM which runs for steps. - BB(7) - Within three days of the start of the enumeration of BB(7), three champions were discovered. The first two were discovered by Shawn Ligocki:
1RB0RF_1LC0RE_1RD1LB_1LA1LD_0RA0LE_1RG0LB_1RZ1RB(bbch) with a sigma score of about 10 ↑↑ 22 and1RB1RA_1RC0LC_0LD1LG_1LF0LE_1RZ1LF_0LA1LD_1RA1LC(bbch) with a sigma score of about 10 ↑↑ 35. This was followed by the discovery of1RB0LG_1RC0RF_1LD1RZ_1LF0LE_1RA1LD_1LG1RE_0LB0LB(bbch), achieving a sigma score of about 10 ↑↑ 46, by Terry Ligocki. On 10 May 2025, Pavel Kropitz discovered1RB0RA_1LC1LF_1RD0LB_1RA1LE_1RZ0LC_1RG1LD_0RG0RF(bbch), a TM which runs for over steps. - BB(4,3) - Polygon identified a new BB(4,3) champion with a score of over (
1RB1RD1LC_2LB1RB1LC_1RZ1LA1LD_0RB2RA2RD(bbch)). This TM was first proven to halt by Pavel Kropitz in May 2024, but its runtime was not known at the time.
New Methods.
TODO
Meta.
TODO
BB Adjacent.
- Instruction-Limited Busy Beaver was introduced and calculated up to BBi(7).
- Reversible Turing Machine Busy Beaver values were calculated up to BBrev(5).
- Terminating Turmites (Relative Movement Turing Machines) were introduced.
- John Tromp introduced the function for Busy Beaver for lambda calculus with an oracle and computed it up to .
- Instruction-Limited Greedy Busy Beaver gBBi(n) and an Instruction-Limited variant of the Blanking Busy Beaver (BLBi(n)) were introduced. gBBi(n) was computed up to n = 13 and BLBi(n) was computed up to n = 7.
- @savask shared the Bug Game (and fast-growing function).
- Busy Beaver for Fractan (BBf) was introduced on 1 Nov by Jason Yuen.[1] Exact values have been proven up to BBf(19) = 370 and exhaustive enumeration has been run up to size 21 (with BBf(21) ≥ 31,957,632 and 587 holdouts).
- Cyclic Tree Busy Beaver (CTBB) was introduced by @Jack on 14 Nov.[2] The exact value is known for CTBB(2) = 5 and lower bounds have been found up to size 7 with CTBB(7) > 4↑↑↑↑(4↑↑↑3).
TODO
In the News.
BB Adjacent
TODO. Register machines, General Recursive Functions.