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From: olcott <polcott333@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: How to write a self-referencial TM?
Date: Fri, 16 May 2025 15:38:47 -0500
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On 5/16/2025 3:04 PM, Andy Walker wrote:
> On 16/05/2025 16:57, Mike Terry wrote:
> [I wrote:]
>>>      Minsky's "Computation" has on its front cover [at least in the
>>> Open University edition] and inside, as Fig. 7.2.9 on p142, a complete
>>> UTM as a state-transition diagram. [...]
> 
>> I found it on Amazon, and sure enough there on its front cover is
>> the state transition diagram!  It sounds like a great book, but
>> realistically I've already got too many books in my reading list...
> 
>      It /is/ a great book.  Get* it, and re-order your reading
> list to put it first.  The only other CS book that I couldn't put
> down was the Algol 68 Revised Report.
> 
>    * Somewhat on the other hand, I see that it's $silly on Amazon
>      and on Abe, so perhaps you should rather borrow it from a
>      library.  In the UK, it was going to be an Open University
>      set book, with therefore guaranteed sales of many thousands,
>      But then the OU pulled out, the book was remaindered, and I
>      got a brand new copy for £tiny.
> 

This repository contains any material needed to run Marvin Minsky's 
Universal Turing Machine in Martin Ugarte's "Turing Machine Simulator" 
and to demonstrate its vulnerability as described by Pontus Johnson
https://github.com/rozek/Universal-Turing-Machine

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