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Emile comments on What are you working on? December 2012 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Emile 03 December 2012 11:47:56AM 3 points [-]

You can iterate over all finite algorithms, but you can't reliably tell which of these algorithms will output an infinite string, or a finite string, or get stuck at some point in an infinite loop (unless you have a halting oracle).

You couldn't even iterate over "the first character outputted by finite algorithm number n", let alone the nth one.

Comment author: Thomas 03 December 2012 12:50:38PM 0 points [-]

Essentially, I agree with you. The algorithm I defined with this diagonalization method is in fact NOT finite.

What is just fine.