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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1693718
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On the \(3n+1\) problem
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1693718

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    On the \(3n+1\) problem (English)
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    1 December 2002
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    The ``Collatz'' problem (or ``3n+1''- or ``Hasse''- or ``Syracuse''- or ``Kakutani''-problem) is to prove that for every \(n \in \mathbb N\) there exists a \(k\) with \(T^{(k)}(n)=1\) where the function \(T(n)\) takes odd numbers \(n\) to \((3n+1)/2\) and even numbers \(n\) to \(n/2\). In the paper under review the author gives a very readable introduction into this field, starting with Collatz-graphs and the connection to equivalent statements in other than number-theoretic or discrete problems, for example in complex analysis. Finally, various open questions and conjectures about the chaotic structure of predecessor sets are discussed.
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    3n+1 problem
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    Collatz problem
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    introduction
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    complex analysis
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    open questions
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    conjectures
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