The Wolfram S Combinator Challenge

combinatorprize.org

52 points by paraschopra 4 days ago


jmj - 2 hours ago

S combinator always duplicates its last parameter, never deletes it. That's why K is needed for universality.

This can be proved by induction. Or you can cite Craig's theorem (the less known one) for that. See [1]

Honestly, I don't see the endgame here.

[1] https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/839926/is-there-a-p...

divbzero - 14 minutes ago

> The S, K combinators defined by Moses Schönfinkel on December 7, 1920, are together known to be computation universal. On December 7, 2020, Stephen Wolfram made the suggestion that S alone might also be universal.

I wonder how long in advance Stephen Wolfram first had this thought and waited until the centennial to publicize the suggestion.

ellis0n - 11 minutes ago

The site doesn’t open from Ukraine. Does this mean that internet blocking by third parties is above any science? How will researchers be able to make discoveries if every scientific website gets blocked? Many mysteries of the universe could end up blocked by a dumb firewall. Please do something with this.

fritzo - 2 hours ago

Barendregt & Manzonetto's 2022 "A lambda calculus satellite" has a whole chapter on the S fragment, for those interested

bryan0 - 8 minutes ago

Needs a (2021)

bingobangobungo - an hour ago

Wait wouldn't this revolutionize computing? Seems like a rather low bounty for such a monumental proof

browningstreet - 3 hours ago

I think that website cost more than the listed prize amount.

KnuthIsGod - an hour ago

More wolf-slop.