Python Collatz Conjecture Calculator
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Python Collatz Conjecture Calculator
Python library for the analysis of the Collatz problem, providing notebooks, scripts and common modules.
A list of practical projects that anyone can solve in any programming language. These projects are divided in multiple categories.
Python script to find numbers that are "closest" to being a counter example to the collatz conjecture
An interactive python based program for hailstone sequence calculation, the numbers that increase and decrease but eventually settles into a repeating pattern of the numbers 4, 2, 1. The sequence is generated by starting with any positive whole number greater than zero. Also plot graphs which reveals the true beauty of conjecture
A visualisation of the Collatz Conjecture, made using Python
C++ and Python programs to analyse the Collatz conjecture.
Covers wide range of industry implemented topics. (Course on JOC by IIT Ropar via NPTEL)
a graph plotter for Collatz Conjegture.
This is an artistic Python program of the Collatz Conjecture: one of the most famous unsolved math equations. Basically if X is even, divide by two, if X is odd, multiply by three and add one. Continue doing this until X reaches a steady state. Is there more then one steady state? *Needs Python Turtle Library
The Collatz conjecture is one of the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics. The conjecture asks whether repeating two simple arithmetic operations will eventually transform every positive integer into 1.
The Collatz conjecture in mathematics asks whether repeating certain simple arithmetic operations will eventually transform every positive integer into one. This project uses this property to procedurally generate an aesthetic pattern.
A program in python to visualize the cycle length and values for the collatz conjecture. It can also be used for collatz_like sequences aswell as negative numbers.
A basic Python 3 script to make a line graph by calculating the Collatz Conjecture from any given integer.
An implementation of the infamous Collatz Conjecture, which is also known as Hailstone's Sequence, written in Python 3.
Visualization of the Collatz Hypothesis (3n + 1 dilemma, Syracuse problem)
A program aming to solve the Collatz Conjecture by testing every single number.
Just having some python fun with the Collatz Conjecture
A small python program that showcases the unsolvable math problem: Collatz Conjecture
My first project on the Collatz Conjecture!
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