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From: Mikko <mikko.levanto@iki.fi>
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Subject: Re: Correcting the definition of the halting problem --- Computable functions
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2025 11:09:36 +0200
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On 2025-03-24 22:49:34 +0000, André G. Isaak said:

> On 2025-03-24 16:43, olcott wrote:
> 
>>> Computable functions don't have inputs. They have domains. Turing 
>>> machines have inputs.p
>>> 
>> 
>> Maybe when pure math objects. In every model of
>> computation they seem to always have inputs.
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computable_function
> 
> Computable functions *are* pure math objects. You seem to want to 
> conflate them with C functions, but that is not the case.
> 
> The crucial point is that the domains of computable functions are *not* 
> restricted to strings, even if the inputs to Turing Machines are.
> 
>>> While the inputs to TMs are restricted to strings, there is no such 
>>> such restriction on computable functions.
>> 
>>> The vast majority of computable functions of interest do *not* have 
>>> strings as their domains, yet they remain computable functions (a 
>>> simple example would be the parity function which maps NATURAL NUMBERS 
>>> (not strings) to yes/no values.)
>> 
>> Since there is a bijection between natural numbers
>> and strings of decimal digits your qualification
>> seems vacuous.
> 
> There is not a bijection between natural numbers and strings.

There is a bijection between natural numbers and strings of any any finite
or countable string. For every such alphabeth the set of strings is
countable. Every countable set has a bijection with natural numbers.

-- 
Mikko