The Diagonal Method and Hypercomputation
classification
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quant-ph
keywords
diagonalmethodcontradictionhaltinghypercomputationmachinesmethodsoccur
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The diagonal method is often used to show that Turing machines cannot solve their own halting problem. There have been several recent attempts to show that this method also exposes either contradiction or arbitrariness in other theoretical models of computation that claim to be able to solve the halting problem for Turing machines. We show that such arguments are flawed -- a contradiction only occurs if a type of machine can compute its own diagonal function. We then demonstrate why such a situation does not occur for the methods of hypercomputation under attack and why it is unlikely to occur in any other serious methods.
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