On the Glide of 3x+1 Problem

Abstract

For any positive integer n, define an iterated function f(n)=\arrayll n/2, & n even, \\ 3n+1, & n odd. array . Suppose k (if it exists) is the lowest number such that fk(n)<n, and there are O(n) "multiply by three and add one" and E(n) "divide by two" from n to fk(n), then there must be 2E(n)-1<3O(n)<2E(n). Our results confirm the conjecture proposed by Terras in 1976.

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