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From: vallor <vallor@cultnix.org>
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Subject: Collatz conjecture question
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2025 02:53:25 -0000 (UTC)
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The Collatz conjecture has come up in comp.lang.c, and it got me thinking
about it.
First, I'm not a mathematician, nor do I play one on TV. But I wanted
to find out if there were any papers or other references that
have discussed the following:
To compute the next number in a series
Odd numbers: N = 3N+1
Even numbers: N = N/2
So it seems that for odd numbers, the next number in the series
will always be even; but for even numbers, the next number might
be odd or even.
And that's what I'm wondering about: has anyone ever explored
whether or not the even operation would tend to "dominate" a
series, and that is why it eventually arrives at 1?
I don't even know how to express that mathematically. Hopefully
this isn't too naive a question. TIA for any pointers one can
provide.
Thanks,
--
-v