I'm afraid this doesn't make sense to me. Are you suggesting that the Ackermann function should simply not be computed if the conditions for branch 3 hold? That would imply that one can only compute A(0, i) and A(i, 0), which is not particularly interesting.
I may miss your point, but I'd be a bit surprised if FSMs would be useful in this context. Can you show us what you have in mind?
Just my 2 cents, -gjb-
In reply to Re^2: The Ackermann Function
by gjb
in thread The Ackermann Function
by swampyankee
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