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Wednesday, June 9, 2021
CONTEXT: Does the S Combinator Support Universal Computation? A US$20,000 Challenge
In the continuing story of PCE and the frontier of computation universality ... on the centenary of combinators (12/7/20) I suggested S alone might support universality. Now we're offering a $20k prize to find out if it's true...https://t.co/CBJMyHQPyG pic.twitter.com/IWAWIZwWIJ
— Stephen Wolfram (@stephen_wolfram) June 8, 2021
Related, scheduled for publication on 2021-06-17:
About to publish: "Combinators: A Centennial View "... the result of my burst of scientific & historical research on a subject I've very long been curious about ... and that's turning out to have some quite unexpected implications https://t.co/ZfYlnrferC pic.twitter.com/D00MfbhyGS
— Stephen Wolfram (@stephen_wolfram) June 8, 2021
Posted at June 9, 2021 10:58