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Four Weird Mathematical Objects

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 Vincent Granville, Pioneering Data Scientist

 Friday, June 9, 2017

Four Weird Mathematical Objects


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 Valerii Salov, Director, Quant Risk Management at CME Group

 Monday, June 12, 2017



The first problem in the list of four is the Collatz conjecture. In Salov, Valerii. "Notation for Iteration of Functions, Iteral", https://arxiv.org/pdf/1207.0152.pdf on pages 12 - 20, I have introduced a sieve dividing natural numbers in classes and investigated transitions between classes for operations of the Lothar Collatz conjecture. The operations are formulated in terms of 'iteral' (not a typo of 'integral' but new term) of function. Best Regards, Valerii

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