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arxiv: 1704.08752 · v1 · pith:XAKGZFJPnew · submitted 2017-04-27 · 💻 cs.FL

Busy Beaver Scores and Alphabet Size

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keywords alphabetsizeactivitynumberincreasemachinebeaverbusy
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We investigate the Busy Beaver Game introduced by Rado (1962) generalized to non-binary alphabets. Harland (2016) conjectured that activity (number of steps) and productivity (number of non-blank symbols) of candidate machines grow as the alphabet size increases. We prove this conjecture for any alphabet size under the condition that the number of states is sufficiently large. For the measure activity we show that increasing the alphabet size from two to three allows an increase. By a classical construction it is even possible to obtain a two-state machine increasing activity and productivity of any machine if we allow an alphabet size depending on the number of states of the original machine. We also show that an increase of the alphabet by a factor of three admits an increase of activity.

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