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starting from A(8, 0),
starting from A(8, 0),
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using configurations of the form <nowiki>A(a+4, b) = ^ 1^b 0 1^a E> $</nowiki>
using configurations of the form <math>A(a+4, b) = 0^\infty \; 1^b \; 0 \; 1^a \; E> \; 0^\infty</math>


It was discovered by mxdys on 28 Jun 2024 and shared on Discord [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1026577255754903572/1256223215206924318].
It was discovered by mxdys on 28 Jun 2024 and shared on Discord [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1026577255754903572/1256223215206924318].

Revision as of 13:27, 6 July 2024

Antihydra is the 6-state 2-symbol machine https://bbchallenge.org/1RB1RA_0LC1LE_1LD1LC_1LA0LB_1LF1RE_---0RA.

This machine was the first identified BB(6) Collatz-like Cryptid, and is closely related to Hydra.

It simulates the Collatz-like iteration


starting from A(8, 0),
using configurations of the form

It was discovered by mxdys on 28 Jun 2024 and shared on Discord [1].

Racheline found that compared to the Hydra iteration, this one starts at (8, 0) rather than (3, 0), and the roles of odd and even a are exchanged (in terms of which increases b by two, and which decrements b or halts). Obstacles to proving the long-run behavior are equally serious. Like the Hydra iteration, this one is biased toward increasing the value of b (assuming equal chances of adding +2 or -1).

There is no halt in the first 11.8 million iterations, by which point b has reached 5890334 (which means that it also does not halt in the first 17690334 iterations) [2].