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[[File:Conference poster for DNA31 by Tristan Stérin.png|thumb|396x396px|Conference poster for the [https://dna31.sciencesconf.org/ 31st International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming], [https://discord.com/channels/960643023006490684/960643023530762341/1409904231468761159 made by Tristan Stérin (cosmo)]]]
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[[:Category:This Month in Beaver Research|This Month in Beaver Research]] for August 2025. This month, Tristan Stérin presented a poster (see right) at DNA 31, there were significant holdouts reduction in numerous domains, a fast algorithm for Antihydra (and similar Collatz-like problems) was re-discovered, and multisymbol support was added to the Blaze TM visualizer.
[[:Category:This Month in Beaver Research|This Month in Beaver Research]] for August 2025. This month, Tristan Stérin presented a poster (see right) at DNA 31, there were significant holdouts reduction in numerous domains, a fast algorithm for Antihydra (and similar Collatz-like problems) was re-discovered, and multisymbol support was added to the Blaze TM visualizer.

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

This Month in Beaver Research for August 2025. This month, Tristan Stérin presented a poster (see right) at DNA 31, there were significant holdouts reduction in numerous domains, a fast algorithm for Antihydra (and similar Collatz-like problems) was re-discovered, and multisymbol support was added to the Blaze TM visualizer.

The official bbchallenge BB(5) paper "Determination of the fifth Busy Beaver value" has reached v0.99 and v1.0 will be posted to Arxiv in the first week or two of September.

An early announcement: October will be BB(3,3) month. This is a first test of the idea of "themed focus months". The idea is to encourage broad research focus into the BB(3,3) domain to reduce or describe holdouts more deeply, spread understanding of some of the most complex TMs and analysis techniques, etc. More information will come in next month's TMBR.

Cryptids

A fast algorithm for Consistent Collatz simulation was re-discovered and popularized. Using it:

This algorithm has near linear runtime (in the number of iterations simulated), but also linear memory growth since the parameters grow exponentially. This memory limit seems to be the main bottleneck to simulating Antihydra and other Consistent Collatz iterations further. There has been some discussion on more efficient memory usage or a distributed algorithm to support further scaling, but no results are available yet.

Andrew Wade claims to have proven that BB(432) is independent of ZF. https://codeberg.org/ajwade/turing_machine_explorer

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 Holdout Reduction % 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

Misc

Blog Posts

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.