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I really like the Collatz conjecture graph ($3n+1$ problem), the graph showing the evolution of integersnatural numbers under the rule: If $x$ is even, divide by 2; if $x$ is odd, multiply by 3 and add 1. Here's the graph with $100,000$ nodes:

Collatz graph

I really like the Collatz conjecture graph ($3n+1$ problem), the graph showing the evolution of integers under the rule: If $x$ is even, divide by 2; if $x$ is odd, multiply by 3 and add 1. Here's the graph with $100,000$ nodes:

Collatz graph

I really like the Collatz conjecture graph ($3n+1$ problem), the graph showing the evolution of natural numbers under the rule: If $x$ is even, divide by 2; if $x$ is odd, multiply by 3 and add 1. Here's the graph with $100,000$ nodes:

Collatz graph

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David G. Stork
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I really like the Collatz conjecture graph ($3n+1$ problem), the graph showing the evolution of integers under the rule: If $x$ is even, divide by 2; if $x$ is odd, multiply by 3 and add 1. Here's the graph with $100,000$ nodes:

Collatz graph

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