• very_well_lost@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Is this one of those problems that looks trivially easy to solve but has actually been an open problem in math for centuries and drives all who attempt it to inevitable madness?

    Getting a real “Collatz” vibe from this

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      13 days ago

      There is a solution. It’s just 80 digits long. I added it to the OP in the spoiler.

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        13 days ago

        Rad! Are there solutions for all numbers, I wonder? Or just 4?

        ETA: I found at least one solution that works for 2. (1, 1, 3)

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          Yeah based on the graphical description in the linked post there probably are other solutions. But I don’t think it would work for all integer.

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      Have you tried 36875131794129999827197811565225474825492979968971970996283137471637224634055579, 154476802108746166441951315019919837485664325669565431700026634898253202035277999, 4373612677928697257861252602371390152816537558161613618621437993378423467772036 ?

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