Python library for the analysis of the Collatz problem, providing notebooks, scripts and common modules.
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Python library for the analysis of the Collatz problem, providing notebooks, scripts and common modules.
The Collatz Conjecture is (not) the simplest math problem I am about to code. (my first mini project made in almost a single day!)
3n+1 differently
The Collatz Conjecture | 3N + 1
A graphic that visualize Collatz sequence. The Collatz conjecture is a conjecture in mathematics that concerns sequences defined as follows: start with any positive integer n. Then each term is obtained from the previous term as follows: if the previous term is even, the next term is one half of the previous term.
Determining the Collatz sequence for a number.
Arc diagram visualization of the parity Collatz function from the famous conjecture.
A visualization of the Collatz Conjecture for any initial positive integer, n, checking until the sequence eventually narrows down to 1.
Just a minimal tester for collatz conjecture
Collatz Conjecture Solver & Calculator
A basic Python 3 script to make a line graph by calculating the Collatz Conjecture from any given integer.
Simple Calculator for collatz sequences for arbitrary large integers
Graphic representations of Collatz sequences
Interview question relating to Collatz sequences
Highly optimized rust program to find the number with the largest steps from 1 to n following the collatz conjecture
Collatz algorithm written in rust, compiled to WASM and used in a webproject. Chartjs used for graphics.
Calculate and display the Collatz sequence (3n+1 problem) for very large integers. Sequence is handled as vector in memory.
Generate a Collatz Sequence from a defined starting term, for example 3 > 10 > 5 > 16 > 8 > 4 > 2 > 1
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