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Speaker:
Marc Chamberland
Affiliation:
Grinnell College
Date:
Wed, 2013-06-19 14:15 - 15:15
Location:
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event:
Number theory lunch seminar The 3x+1 Problem is a long-standing conjecture. Let T be a map from the positive integers into itself, where T(x)=x/2 if x is even and T(x) = (3x+1)/2 if x is odd. The conjecture asks whether, under iteration of the map T, any positive integer eventually reaches the value one. This talk gives a survey of the various approaches and results, intersecting areas such as number theory, dynamical systems, and functional equations. The speaker's approach involving generating functions is also presented.
