TMBR: February 2026

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This Month in Beaver Research for February 2026. This month, we had an excellent reduction in BB(6) holdouts, as well as a nice reduction in the BB(7) holdouts. Amazingly, we saw two BB(2,5) machines were proven nonhalting for the second month in a row. @LegionMammal978 created two new Turing machines whose halting status is independent of the theories of Peano Arithmetic (372-state)[1] and ZFC paired with the axiom "There exist arbitrarily large subtle cardinals" (493-state)[2]. For more context, see Logical independence. A new simulation method was introduced by @prurq - see Discord. Moreover, Tristan Stérin announced that the paper "Determination of the fifth Busy Beaver value" was accepted to the prestigious 58th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC 2026), and there would be a talk at the event in Salt Lake City in June 2026.

Champions

  • New champions were discovered for BBλ(47) and BBλ(95). A BBλ(201) champion surpassing q(5) was discovered by John Tromp, Bertram Felgenhauer, and 50_ft_lock.

Misc

Talks

Holdouts

BB Holdout Reduction by Domain
Domain Previous Holdout Count New Holdout Count Holdout Reduction % Reduction
BB(2,5) 74 72 2 2.70%
BB(6) 1314 1214 100 7.61%
BB(7) 19,303,801 18,195,192 1,108,609 5.74%
BB(2,6) 558,039 548,993 9,046 1.62%