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In this Section, we use Radó's original S (number of steps) and Σ (number of ones on the final tape) notations, see [[Busy Beaver Functions]].  
In this Section, we use Radó's original S (number of steps) and Σ (number of ones on the final tape) notations, see [[Busy Beaver Functions]].  


* In 1964, Green establishes Σ(5) > 17.<ref>Pascal Michel. (2022). The Busy Beaver Competition: a historical survey. <nowiki>https://bbchallenge.org/~pascal.michel/ha#tm52</nowiki> </ref>  
* In 1964, Green establishes Σ(5) 17.<ref>Pascal Michel. (2022). The Busy Beaver Competition: a historical survey. https://bbchallenge.org/~pascal.michel/ha#tm52 </ref>
* In 1972, Lynn establishes S(5) > 435 and Σ(5) > 22.
* In 1972, Lynn establishes S(5) 435 and Σ(5) 22.
* In 1973, Weimann establishes S(5) > 556 and Σ(5) > 40.
* In 1973, Weimann establishes S(5) 556 and Σ(5) 40.
* In 1983, the [https://docs.bbchallenge.org/other/lud20.pdf Dortmund contest]is organised to find new 5-state champions, winner is Uwe Schult who established S(5) > 134,467 and Σ(5) > 501.
* In 1983, the [https://docs.bbchallenge.org/other/lud20.pdf Dortmund contest]is organised to find new 5-state champions, winner is Uwe Schult who established S(5) 134,467 and Σ(5) 501.
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== References ==

Revision as of 16:07, 14 June 2024

BB(5) refers to the 5th value of the Busy Beaver function. In 1989, the 5-state busy beaver winner was found: a 5-state Turing machine halting after 47,176,870 giving the lower bound BB(5) > 47,176,870[1].

In 2024, BB(5) = 47,176,870 was proven by the bbchallenge.org massively collaborative research project.

History

In this Section, we use Radó's original S (number of steps) and Σ (number of ones on the final tape) notations, see Busy Beaver Functions.

  • In 1964, Green establishes Σ(5) ≥ 17.[2]
  • In 1972, Lynn establishes S(5) ≥ 435 and Σ(5) ≥ 22.
  • In 1973, Weimann establishes S(5) ≥ 556 and Σ(5) ≥ 40.
  • In 1983, the Dortmund contestis organised to find new 5-state champions, winner is Uwe Schult who established S(5) ≥ 134,467 and Σ(5) ≥ 501.

References

  1. H. Marxen and J. Buntrock. Attacking the Busy Beaver 5. Bulletin of the EATCS, 40, pages 247-251, February 1990. https://turbotm.de/~heiner/BB/mabu90.html
  2. Pascal Michel. (2022). The Busy Beaver Competition: a historical survey. https://bbchallenge.org/~pascal.michel/ha#tm52