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Algorithms for a class of infinite permutation groups. (English)
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11 June 2008
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Motivated by the \(3n+1\) ``Collatz'' problem [see the survey by \textit{G. J. Wirsching}, Elem. Math. 55, No. 4, 142-155 (2000; Zbl 0999.11013)], the author studies groups of permutations defined on the integers such that for a chosen \(n\) they are affine functions on the residue classes modulo \(n\). (The author calls these `residue-class wise affine' groups, short RCWA.) The underlying mathematics has been studied by the author before [in Adv. Appl. Math. 39, No. 3, 322-328 (2007; Zbl 1146.11015)].) The paper under review describes basic algorithms (such as: element arithmetic, direct product, wreath product, transitivity tests) for working with such groups, as implemented in his \texttt{GAP} package \texttt{RCWA}. Methods for element order or group membership only are provided for particular well-behaved cases. (The general problem is known to be not algorithmically solvable.)
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computational group theory
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infinite permutation groups
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residue-class-wise affine groups
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\(3n+1\) conjecture
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Collatz conjecture
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GAP
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\(3n+1\) problem
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Collatz problem
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residue-class-wide affine mappings
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