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[7] Jeffrey Lagarias stated in 2010 that the Collatz conjecture "is an extraordinarily difficult problem, completely out of reach of present day mathematics". [8] However, though the Collatz conjecture itself remains open, efforts to solve the problem have led to new techniques and many partial results. [8] [9]
English: This is a graph, generated in bottom-up fashion, of the orbits of all numbers under the Collatz map with an orbit length of 20 or less. Created with Graphviz, with the help of this Python program: # This python script generates a graph that shows 20 levels of the Collatz Conjecture.
Directed graph showing the orbits of the first 1000 numbers in the Collatz conjecture. The integers from 1 to 1000 are colored from red to violet according to their value. French
Module: Collatz sequence Generator. ... function p. collatz (frame) local n = tonumber (frame. args [1])-- Input number if not n or n < 1 then return "Please provide ...
Lothar Collatz (German:; July 6, 1910 – September 26, 1990) was a German mathematician, born in Arnsberg, Westphalia.. The "3x + 1" problem is also known as the Collatz conjecture, named after him and still unsolved.
English: Directed graph showing the orbits of the odd numbers less than 50 (with the exceptions of 27, 31, 41, and 47, because they would make it too tall) under the Collatz map. For a larger graph, see :Image:Collatz-graph-300.svg. Created with Graphviz, with the help of this Python program:
Collatz conjecture: number theory: Lothar Collatz: 1440 Cramér's conjecture: number theory: Harald Cramér: 32 Conway's thrackle conjecture: graph theory: John Horton Conway: 150 Deligne conjecture: monodromy: Pierre Deligne: 788 Dittert conjecture: combinatorics: Eric Dittert: 11 Eilenberg−Ganea conjecture: algebraic topology: Samuel ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Conjectura de Collatz; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Collatzen aierua; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org