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* In April 2024, RepWL is first introduced by mxdys as part of [[Coq-BB5]].<ref>https://github.com/ccz181078/Coq-BB5/blob/main/CoqBB5/BB5/Deciders/Decider_RepWL.v</ref>
* In April 2024, RepWL is first introduced by mxdys as part of [[Coq-BB5]].<ref>https://github.com/ccz181078/Coq-BB5/blob/main/CoqBB5/BB5/Deciders/Decider_RepWL.v</ref>
* In May 2024, Repeated Word List is reproduced by savask.<ref>https://gist.github.com/savask/c7546bb6384984b2fb3cb90fc7925697</ref>
* In May 2024, Repeated Word List is reproduced by savask.<ref>https://gist.github.com/savask/c7546bb6384984b2fb3cb90fc7925697</ref>
* In October 2024, [[User:Cosmo|Tristan Stérin]] reproduced Repeated Word List again.<ref>https://github.com/bbchallenge/bbchallenge-deciders/tree/main/decider-repeated-word-list-reproduction</ref>
* In October 2024, [[User:Cosmo|Tristan Stérin]] reproduces Repeated Word List again.<ref>https://github.com/bbchallenge/bbchallenge-deciders/tree/main/decider-repeated-word-list-reproduction</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 23:14, 20 February 2026

Repeated Word List (short RepWL) is a decider. It works by splitting the tape contents into blocks ("words") of a given length l. Consecutive blocks grouped into powers by multiplicity. If there are more consecutive repeating blocks than a predefined repeat threshhold T, the exponent is given as T+. Consecutive blocks with no + in their exponent are called constant blocks. When the TM head is facing a constant block, the TM is simulated until it either leaves the constant block, halts, or exceeds a predefined step limit B. This simulation inside a constant block is called block simulation. Once the TM has left the constant block, identical contiguous blocks are regrouped into powers. If the TM head is facing a group of blocks with a + in its exponent, the block directly faced by the TM head is separated from the group and the simulation splits into two branches: One where the original groups multiplicity is reduced to T1 and one where it stays at T+. This splitting is called regex branching. The decider constructs a graph of all instances of block simulation and regex branching up to a predefined limit on the amount of nodes which are allowed to be visited, N. If a graph of a TM contains less than N nodes, the graph is closed. If the graph of a TM is closed and contains no halting configurations, the TM is proven non-halting.

History

  • In April 2024, RepWL is first introduced by mxdys as part of Coq-BB5.[1]
  • In May 2024, Repeated Word List is reproduced by savask.[2]
  • In October 2024, Tristan Stérin reproduces Repeated Word List again.[3]

See also

References