Terminating Turmite

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A Terminating Turmite or Relative Movement Turing Machine is a 1 dimentional Turing machine which uses relative directions instead of absolute ones. So instead of moving (L)eft or (R)ight, it (P)roceeds forward (for one step in the same direction as last move) or (T)urns-around (move one direction in the opposite direction). TT(n,k) is the maximum steps of all halting n-state, k-symbol Terminating Turmites when started on a blank tape.

History

2D Turmites, also called turNing machines, have been historically studied by Chris Langton in 1986 (Langton's ants), Allen Brady in 1988 (TurNing machines), and Greg Turk in 1989 (tur-mites). A collaborative effort led by Tim Hutton since 2011 has considered turmites on 2D square, triangular, and hexagonal grids. Until recently, it seems like much less investigation was put into 1D Turmites.

Values

Domain Runtime Champion
TT(2) ≥ 13 1TB---_1PA0PB
TT(3) ≥ 82 1PB0PA_1TA0PC_1PA---
TT(4) ≥ 48,186 1TB1PA_1PC0PA_1TA0PD_---1TA
TT(2,3) ≥ 223 1TB0PA2PA_2PA---1PA
TT(3,3) > 2.27×10248 1PB0TC1PA_2PC1PZ2PA_2TC0PA2PC
TT(2,4) > 3.467*1015 1TA2PB3TB---_3TA1PB1TA1PA
Domain Score Champion
TT(3,3) ≥ 32,778 1PB2PA0PC_2TB1PC2PB_2PB1PZ0PA

See Also