No relation at all! I chose that theorem arbitrarily just to distinguish when I 
post from my newly configured TBird client versus other clients. Never ascribe 
intelligence where stochasticity will suffice. I could have equally chosen 
something from Zelazny or Feyerabend, two other members of the set of my 
favorite people.

On 2/2/22 12:20, Stephen Guerin wrote:
Two days after Christmas, your signature switched to

    --
    glen
    Theorem 3. There exists a double master function.




 From Recursion Theory for MetaMathematics 
<http://www.logic-books.info/sites/default/files/recursion_theory_for_metamathematics_oxford_logic_guides.pdf>

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I am intrigued but not mathematically fluent enough to get to an intuition. Did 
this come up earlier in the list that I missed?

Can you explain in another way?  What relation, if any, might there be to my 
obsession with bidirectional diffusion (flood fill) algorithms)


--
glen
Theorem 3. There exists a double master function.


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