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== Holdouts ==
== Holdouts ==
 
In August there were significant reductions in [[Holdouts lists]] across many [[BB Domains]]
{| class="wikitable"
|+BB Holdout Reduction by Domain
!Domain
!New Holdout Count
!July Holdout Count
!# TMs Decided
!% Reduction
|-
|[[BB(6)]]
|2,592
|2,728
|136
|5.0%
|-
|[[BB(2,6)]]
|18,054,938
|22,302,296
|4,247,358
|19.0%
|-
|[[BB(7)]]
|59,727,905
|86,129,304
|26,401,399
|30.7%
|}
* [[BB(6)]] holdouts: Reduced by a total of 136 holdouts by 4 people.
* [[BB(6)]] holdouts: Reduced by a total of 136 holdouts by 4 people.
** XnoobSpeakable found 9 new halting TMs in the high exponential runtime range (~<math>10^{100000}</math>) by running Enumerate.py out to extremely high parameters. https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1401470301467836556
** XnoobSpeakable found 9 new halting TMs in the high exponential runtime range (~<math>10^{100000}</math>) by running Enumerate.py out to extremely high parameters. https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/1239205785913790465/1401470301467836556

Revision as of 12:58, 2 September 2025

This Month in Beaver Research for August 2025, featuring plenty of holdouts reduction in numerous domains, alongside an upgraded TM-visualizer and a couple new BB adjacent games.

Cryptids

Holdouts

In August there were significant reductions in Holdouts lists across many BB Domains

BB Holdout Reduction by Domain
Domain New Holdout Count July Holdout Count # TMs Decided % Reduction
BB(6) 2,592 2,728 136 5.0%
BB(2,6) 18,054,938 22,302,296 4,247,358 19.0%
BB(7) 59,727,905 86,129,304 26,401,399 30.7%

BB Adjacent

Conference poster for the 31st International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming, made by Tristan Stérin (cosmo)

Misc

In the News

Interesting TMs

A collection of interesting TMs that were mentioned on Discord, mostly because of their space-time diagrams or general behavior.