This is a simple program that runs through C# to prove the Collatz Conjecture. This repository includes the code (in PDF format) and the .EXE file (to run).
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This is a simple program that runs through C# to prove the Collatz Conjecture. This repository includes the code (in PDF format) and the .EXE file (to run).
Formal and empirical investigation of the Collatz conjecture. Combines topological, combinatorial, and analytic perspectives: extension on Z₂×Z₃, backward automaton with canonical horizon, and Lyapunov drift analysis showing uniqueness of the cycle.
Projet NSI | Conjecture de Syracuse
Stochastic parallelised search for counter- and extreme examples to inequalities between "nonbities" of 2 polynomials with nonnegative coefficients and of their product, where a nonbity of a polynomial quantifies its "distinctiveness" from a {0,1}-one. Related to unfair 0-1-polynomials conjecture.
Interactive Visualization of the Collatz conjecture using Streamlit
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Completed exercisms on exercism.io
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Collatz Conjecture implementation in various languages and or environments.
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A calculator to test numbers against the collatz conjecture
The mysteries of the Collatz Conjecture
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