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starting from <math>C(3,0)</math>.<ref>S. Ligocki, "[https://www.sligocki.com/2024/05/10/bb-2-5-is-hard.html BB(2, 5) is Hard (Hydra)] (2023). Accessed 22 July 2024.</ref> | starting from <math>C(3,0)</math>, using configurations of the form <math>C(a+2,b) = 0^\infty \; <B \; 0^{3a} \; 3^b \; 2 \; 0^\infty</math>.<ref>S. Ligocki, "[https://www.sligocki.com/2024/05/10/bb-2-5-is-hard.html BB(2, 5) is Hard (Hydra)] (2023). Accessed 22 July 2024.</ref> | ||
It is closely related to the machine [[Antihydra]].<ref>S. Ligocki, "[https://www.sligocki.com/2024/07/06/bb-6-2-is-hard.html BB(6) is Hard (Antihydra)]". Accessed 22 July 2024.</ref> | It is closely related to the machine [[Antihydra]].<ref>S. Ligocki, "[https://www.sligocki.com/2024/07/06/bb-6-2-is-hard.html BB(6) is Hard (Antihydra)]" (2024). Accessed 22 July 2024.</ref> | ||
A fast simulator for the odd/even sequence used by Hydra is available [http://nethack4.org/esolangs/fasthydra.zip here]. | A fast simulator for the odd/even sequence used by Hydra is available [http://nethack4.org/esolangs/fasthydra.zip here]. |
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Hydra is a BB(2,5) machine that simulates the Collatz-like iteration
starting from , using configurations of the form .[1]
It is closely related to the machine Antihydra.[2]
A fast simulator for the odd/even sequence used by Hydra is available here.
Name
The name Hydra references the Ancient Greek legend: just as the legendary creature was growing 2 heads after losing 1 head, the b counter that is kept on the right side of the tape either increases by 2 or decreases by 1 (approximately with equal frequency if modelled as a random process; in reality it depends on the parity of a). The Hydra dies (halts) when the last head is cut.
Sources
- ↑ S. Ligocki, "BB(2, 5) is Hard (Hydra) (2023). Accessed 22 July 2024.
- ↑ S. Ligocki, "BB(6) is Hard (Antihydra)" (2024). Accessed 22 July 2024.