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How many numbers satisfy the \(3x+1\) conjecture?
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    How many numbers satisfy the \(3x+1\) conjecture? (English)
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    Summary: Let \(\theta(x)\) be the number of numbers not exceeding \(x\) satisfy the \(3x+1\)-conjecture. We obtain a system of difference inequalities on functions closely related to \(\theta\). Solving this system in the simplest case, we establish \(\theta(x)>cx^{3/7}\). This improves a result of \textit{R. E. Crandall} [Math. Comput. 32, 1281--1292 (1978; Zbl 0395.10013)].
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    Collatz problem
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    \(3x+1\) conjecture
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    system of difference inequalities
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