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New ways of looking into Collatz conjucture

Open arcurate opened this issue 3 years ago • 2 comments

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arcurate avatar Jun 26 '22 18:06 arcurate

I have been looking into Collatz Conjecture from a purely visual perspective and wanted to share the things I have with anybody here and see what can be done about it.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/108235428/175830429-d39a892e-8e4b-45ea-82b5-4b8aaf6384a5.mp4

In a different approach of a cellularized spiral, the problem can be reimagined as follows:

Cellularized Collatz Conjecture.pdf

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/108235428/177616017-2205c6b1-9e6d-454f-b8a5-e28515dba190.mp4

arcurate avatar Jun 26 '22 19:06 arcurate

Feel free to drop by . . . .

arcurate avatar Jun 26 '22 19:06 arcurate