Is the Syracuse falling time bounded by 12?
Abstract
Let T N N denote the 3x+1 function, where T(n)=n/2 if n is even, T(n)=(3n+1)/2 if n is odd. As an accelerated version of T, we define a jump at n 1 by jp(n) = T()(n), where is the number of digits of n in base 2. We present computational and heuristic evidence leading to surprising conjectures. The boldest one, inspired by the study of 2-1 for 500000, states that for any n 2500, at most four jumps starting from n are needed to fall below n, a strong form of the Collatz conjecture.
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