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== BB Adjacent ==
== BB Adjacent ==
 
[[File:Space Needle.webp|alt=Space-time diagram of Space Needle in Fractran.|thumb|Space-time diagram of Space Needle in Fractran.]]
* [[Fractran]]
**[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1438019511155691521/1493027835559022824 BBf(22) was solved] with the exception of the [[Fractran#Fenrir|Fenrir-family]].
**Katelyn Doucette [https://github.com/Laturas/FractranVisualizer created a visualizer for Fractran space-time diagrams].
* [[General Recursive Function]]
* [[General Recursive Function]]
** 3 Apr: Jacob Mandelson proved the values up to BBµ(7).<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1489782558446321677 <nowiki>[3]</nowiki>]</sup>
** 3 Apr: Jacob Mandelson proved the values up to BBµ(7).<sup>[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1447627603698647303/1489782558446321677 <nowiki>[3]</nowiki>]</sup>
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**[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1355653587824283678/1493455967868817429 A Cryptid was found in 74 bits.]
**[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1355653587824283678/1493455967868817429 A Cryptid was found in 74 bits.]
**Tromp's BB Lambda paper got published: [https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/28/5/494 MDPI] -- [https://doi.org/10.3390/e28050494 DOI]
**Tromp's BB Lambda paper got published: [https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/28/5/494 MDPI] -- [https://doi.org/10.3390/e28050494 DOI]
*[[Fractran]]
**[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1438019511155691521/1493027835559022824 BBf(22) was solved] with the exception of the [[Fractran#Fenrir|Fenrir-family]].
**Katelyn Doucette [https://github.com/Laturas/FractranVisualizer created a visualizer for Fractran space-time diagrams].
*[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1362008236118511758/1493973516326928494 "BB" for Sokoban has been shared on the Discord server]. (Altough it is computable like [[Bug Game]], so we wouldn't call it a BB-function.)
*[https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1362008236118511758/1493973516326928494 "BB" for Sokoban has been shared on the Discord server]. (Altough it is computable like [[Bug Game]], so we wouldn't call it a BB-function.)
*Jumping Busy Beaver has been introduced, JBB(2,2,0) is known along with some lower bounds on small domains, see the [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1496202019206336664/1496202019206336664 Discord thread].
*Jumping Busy Beaver has been introduced, JBB(2,2,0) is known along with some lower bounds on small domains, see the [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1496202019206336664/1496202019206336664 Discord thread].

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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. BBf(22) has been solved except for the Fenrir-family[1], enumeration of BBf(23) will take roughly 10 days.[2] There was a 40% reduction in BB(4,3), and we also shot below 18 million holdouts for BB(7).

BB Adjacent

Space-time diagram of Space Needle in Fractran.
Space-time diagram of Space Needle in Fractran.

Misc

  • Katelyn Doucette completed a visualizer for Fractran space-time diagrams.[9]

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 11,241 1.63%
  • BB(6)
    • Discord user sheep discovered[10][11] a new Cryptid, 1RB1LA_0LC0RC_1LE1RD_1RE1RC_1LF0LA_---1LE (bbch), 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: 1RB0LD_0RC1RB_0RD0RA_1LE0RD_1LF---_0LA1LA (bbch)
    • The Turing Machine 1RB1LA_1RC1RE_1LD0RB_1LA0LC_0RF0RD_0RB--- has been informally solved for months now. The formal solution depends on a result in Number Theory, which has not yet been formalised in any formal language, and doing so would be a large project. Therefore the following statement was formalised: assuming the Baker–Wüstholz core bound for linear forms in logarithms over ℚ, the Turing machine never halts. See Github, Axiom minimal version: Discord, The machine's Discord thread: Link. Note that the formal proofs were made with the help of Claude Opus and Aristotle AI.
    • Alistaire simulated a machine to 1e15.
    • Discord user The_Real_Fourious_Banana simulated another TM to 1e15, reducing the 1e14 holdout count to 169 and the 1e15 holdout count to 235.
    • mxdys released a new holdouts list of 1119 machines, the reduction mostly (except for one TM, the other informal holdout) came from new equivalences. This means there is now only 1 holdout considered "informal", which is actually very formal, but depends on Baker's theorem (actually, more restricted than that is enough, see above), and therefore has not been fully formalised.
    • Later, mxdys released a new holdouts list of 1104 machines where more equivalence classes have been merged.
    • Along with the 1 TM simulated by Discord user @furiousbanana (Link to further simulation), the number of machines to simulate to 1e14 & 1e15 is X & Y respectively, due to the recent equivalence reductions. TODO: Add
    • TODO: Add BB6 holdouts decrease graph in 2026: https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1492615938824999034
  • BB(7)
    • Further filtering by Andrew Ducharme reduced the number of holdouts from 18,036,852 to 17,823,260.[12] (A 1.18% reduction)
  • BB(4,3):
    • In phase 2 stage 3, Andrew Ducharme reduced the number of holdouts from 9,401,447 to 5,641,006, a 40.00% reduction.[13]
  • BB(3,4):
    • Andrew Ducharme began 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(2,6)
    • Andrew Ducharme reduced the number of holdouts from 545,005 to 536,112 via Enumerate.py, a 1.63% reduction.[16][17][18]
  • BB(2,7)
    • 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. (see Google Drive) [19][20]